We introduce a parameter W(β,L)=(π⟨∣m∣⟩2/⟨m2⟩−2)/(π−2) which like the kurtosis (Binder cumulant) is a
phenomenological coupling characteristic of the shape of the distribution
p(m) of the order parameter m. To demonstrate the use of the parameter we
analyze extensive numerical data obtained from density of states measurements
on the canonical simple cubic spin-1/2 Ising ferromagnet, for sizes L=4 to
L=256. Using the W-parameter accurate estimates are obtained for the
critical inverse temperature βc=0.2216541(2), and for the thermal
exponent ν=0.6308(4). In this system at least, corrections to finite size
scaling are significantly weaker for the W-parameter than for the Binder
cumulant.Comment: 6 pages, 7 figures