Eli Whitney
(noun)
An American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin.
Examples of Eli Whitney in the following topics:
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The Growth of the Cotton Industry
- Eli Whitney's invention of the cotton gin in 1793 resulted in massive growth in the cotton industry in the American South.
- In 1793, Eli Whitney revolutionized the production of cotton when he invented the cotton gin, a device that separated the seeds from raw cotton.
- Describe the economic and political effects of Eli Whitney's cotton gin
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Cotton in the South
- In 1793, Eli Whitney introduced "teeth" into the cotton gin; the teeth combed the cotton and separated the seeds, allowing cotton to become a tremendously profitable business.
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American Technology
- In 1793, Eli Whitney created the first modern mechanical cotton gin, revolutionizing cotton production in the South .
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The Market Revolution
- In 1793, Eli Whitney's cotton gin revolutionized the cotton industry in the South.
- Whitney went on to develop muskets with interchangeable parts, a technology employed by northern manufacturers in many different industries.
- Eli Whitney's crucial contributions to the Market Revolution created a lasting legacy.
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The Industrial Revolution
- In 1793, Eli Whitney developed a machine to separate the seeds of short-fibered cotton from the fibers.
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Mann-Whitney U-Test
- The Mann–Whitney $U$-test is a non-parametric test of the null hypothesis that two populations are the same against an alternative hypothesis.
- In reporting the results of a Mann–Whitney test, it is important to state:
- a measure of the central tendencies of the two groups (means or medians; since the Mann–Whitney is an ordinal test, medians are usually recommended)
- As it compares the sums of ranks, the Mann–Whitney test is less likely than the $t$-test to spuriously indicate significance because of the presence of outliers (i.e., Mann–Whitney is more robust).
- Overall, the robustness makes Mann-Whitney more widely applicable than the $t$-test.
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Rank Randomization: Two Conditions (Mann-Whitney U, Wilcoxon Rank Sum)
- The two most common are the Mann-Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test.
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A Market Society
- Eli Whitney's invention, the cotton gin, helped to establish the new significance of the market to American society, as it enabled southern planters to reap tremendous profits from cotton exports.
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Movement South and Westward
- Cotton, at first a small-scale crop in the South, boomed following Eli Whitney's invention in 1793 of the cotton gin, a machine that separated raw cotton from seeds and other waste.
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Kruskal-Wallis H-Test
- It is an extension of the Mann–Whitney $U$ test to 3 or more groups.
- The Mann-Whitney would help analyze the specific sample pairs for significant differences.