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Yates was founded in Auckland, New Zealand by Arthur Yates in 1883. In 1887, he opened a branch in Sussex St, Sydney, and left his brother, Ernest, in charge of the New Zealand store. They came to an agreement to run the stores separately until the 1980s, when the two companies joined together again.
Yates's correction should always be applied, as it will tend to improve the accuracy of the p-value obtained. [ citation needed ] However, in situations with large sample sizes, using the correction will have little effect on the value of the test statistic, and hence the p-value.
Yates (surname) Yates (company), a New Zealand and Australian gardening company; Yates Racing, a NASCAR team; Yates's, a pub chain in the United Kingdom; See also.
COS is an abbreviation of “Collection of Style.” The brand advertises a design ethos of pieces made to last beyond the season with a focus on craftsmanship, what of using sustainably sourced materials for its products. [3] The brand's marketing strategy has long sought to associate it with art and design. [4] [5]
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Years later, Yates was the president of Area Communications Inc., the company that established cable television in Jacksonville. Continental Cablevision purchased Area Communications in 1984 [12] and was the city's cable provider until 2002. [13] Claude Yates died of a heart attack in Jacksonville on October 25, 1988.