A model independent analysis of the most recent averages of precision elect
roweak data from LEP and SLD finds a 3 sigma deviation of the parameter A(b
) from the standard model prediction. The fitted value of m(H) shows a stro
ng dependence on the inclusion or exclusion of b quark data, and the standa
rd model fits have poor confidence levels of a few percent when the latter
are included. The good fits obtained to lepton data, c quark data and the d
irectly measured top quark mass, give m(t) = 171.2+/-(+3.7)(3.8) GeV and in
dicate that the Higgs boson mass is most likely less than 200 GeV.