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Agresti, A.; B. Caffo (2000). "Simple and effective confidence intervals for pro- portions and differences of proportions result from adding two successes and two failures". The American Statistician. 54 (4): 280–288. doi:10.1080/00031305.2000.10474560. S2CID18880883.
Frequency and Regression Analysis. Chapter 6 in: H.P. Ritzema (ed., 1994), Drainage Principles and Applications, Publ. 16, pp. 175–224, International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement (ILRI), Wageningen, The Netherlands. ISBN90-70754-33-9 . Free download from the webpage [1] under nr. 12, or directly as PDF : [2]
Example of an approximately normally distributed data set to which a large number of different probability distributions can be fitted, [3]
Left (negatively) skewed frequency histograms can be fitted to square normal or mirrored Gumbel probability functions. [4]
CumFreq, a program for cumulative frequency analysis with confidence bands, return periods, and a discontinuity option. Free download from : [5]