User:Jtneill/Sandbox/Math

A math sandbox.

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Cronbach's $$\alpha$$ = .70

$$\hat{Y}$$

$$ \eta \delta \Delta \lambda \Lambda$$

Sigma: $$ \sigma$$

$$ \sqrt 64 = 8$$

$$\eta^2$$ and $$\eta^2_p$$

Can you even up the etas in the line above? I've asked about this here: Sizing symbols with subscripts.


 * One way seems to be to split the eta-squared and the subscript: $$\eta^2$$ and $$\eta^2$$$$_p$$; even better maybe is $$\eta$$$$_p^2$$.

Lambda: $$ \lambda$$

Some maths - stripping the commas out of numbers to allow for use in expressions

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