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A Simple Method for Constructing Orthogonal Polynomials When the Independent Variable is Unequally Spaced

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1959

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Orthogonal polynomials are commonly used in the analysis of variance for the construction of orthogonal contrasts among equally spaced levels of a treatment factor. The existence of tables [1; 2] giving the compounding coefficients for these particular contrasts often influences the experimenter to choose an equal spacing. A simple procedure for constructing orthogonal polynomials when the levels are unequally spaced frees the experimenter from this sometimes undesirable restriction.

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