On 13 Feb 2004 15:13:42 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (surpass) wrote:

> I would greatly appreciate it if someone would please point me to a
> reference for determining the probability that an observation will lie
> between 2 points for the logistic distribution? For instance, is there
> a table like the Z-table for the normal distribution?

There is a brief table VIII  in Finney's "Statistical methods in 
biological assay" (1971),  but you compute the "p-values"  
directly  from the transformation.  Right?  

 Logit=  log(P(1-P)) and work out what it is the other way.

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