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在许多家禽实验工作中,经常需要使用个体的体重。在某些实验中,体重可用来衡量某一特定处理所获得的结果。自然会产生这样的问题:如何精确地衡量它们,也就是说,多大的精确度是必要的或值得的?1920年7月12日,在东部夏令时(比东部标准时间快一小时)的上午8点到下午6点之间,对49只处于产蛋状态的S. C. White Leghorn小鸡每隔一小时称重一次。重量被精确到10克。小鸡被套在陷阱里,在这一天,每次称重时都要检查陷阱。27只鸟下了蛋。除了下午5点和6点外,每次称重时都要固定一个或多个鸡蛋。这些鸡蛋被称到…
In connection with much experimental work with poultry the body weight of the individuals in use is often wanted. In some experiments body weight may be used as a measure of the results obtained by a particular treatment. The question naturally arises as to how accurately they should be weighed, i. e., how great precision is necessary or worth while?
On July 12, 1920 forty-nine S. C. White Leghorn pullets, all in laying condition, were weighed at intervals of one hour from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Eastern Summer Time (one hour faster than Eastern Standard Time). Weights were recorded to the nearest ten grams. The pullets were being trap-nested and on this day the traps were visited at each weighing time. Twenty-seven of the birds laid. One or more eggs were secured at each weighing except 5:00 and 6:00 in the afternoon.