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inga Posted - 07/21/2003 : 10:56:30 AM
Hi,
I have a question concerning fitting data with LogNormal or Gauss functions:
I have fitted some distributions with Gauss and LogNomal functions and I wondered about the given error, because the broader distribution has a lower error for xc and w, than the smaller one (the distrubutions are on the same scale and the Rē-values are o.k.).
Have anybody an idea about the calculation of this error-values? Where is the difference between the errors of LogNormal- and Gauss-fits?
Thank you for your help!

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