At 10:10 PM 9/12/01 -0400, Stan Brown wrote:
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>Jerry Dallal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in sci.stat.edu:
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>One suggestion, if I may: I scratched my head for a moment over
>"SEM". At least in my course, I don't believe the textbook ever uses
>that abbreviation (and I know I don't). Perhaps you might want to
>define it the first time on that page: SEM = standard error of the
>mean.
this is a good point ... in fact, sem is more seen in measurement as an
abbreviation for stan error of measurement ... and SEM is often used to
mean the analytical method ... structural equation modeling ...
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