of course ... if one believes that NEITHER really give you any useful information about population parameters ... means ... or correlation values, etc. ... remember, the t distribution and associated tests using it, is not JUST used for means ... THEN, maybe this distinction is trivial ... in all cases ... and the effort needed (and it does take SOME effort) to make this distinction is not worth the instructional time devoted to it but of course, this is just one view in cyberspace ... (and my eudora keeps telling me that "cyberspace" is a misspelling .... it needs to get with the program!) ---------------------------------------------- 208 Cedar Bldg., University Park, PA 16802 AC 814-863-2401 Email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] WWW: http://roberts.ed.psu.edu/users/droberts/drober~1.htm FAX: AC 814-863-1002
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