Perhaps a bit off topic, but:
I don't think your market research observation is all that true.
Of course, we should all take survey based results carefully.
But (having formerly worked in market research) from what I've
seen, representativeness is an issue those folks are VERY well
aware of and do
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As other posters have noted: always beware the "obvious" implications of
correlations. A common example is that drownings and ice cream sales are
strongly correlated.
I think it worth noting that the students who watch more TV (or any of
Why bother teaching students SAS if nobody can afford their annual license fee?
Spreadsheets works because many people owns MS Office and chances of their
using skills learned in class is greater.
Ken
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I hope, once finished, you will post a detail account of your findings on
EXCEL2000 and Statistics (and suggest better way to use it for statistical
analysis), which will definitely benefit many. Thanks. Siddeek
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> I have started going through McCullough and Wilson's
I have started going through McCullough and Wilson's paper "On the Accuracy
of Statistical Procedures in Microsoft Excel 2000". I have found one error,
and may find more. However I need to put them all together, and that will
take some time.
My point is that the Excel 2000 "faults" are not that s
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True -- though I don't think the problem is with response rate -- The data come
from the National NAEP exam, the data points represent the average state math
score and the replies to a survey that I presume was administered to all
students taking the test -- since it is a part of the same database
Hi..
I think I know how to solve this already..I found plenty ways to do this in
the following book:
"Univariate discrete distributions", by N.L. Johnson, S. Kotz, A. Kemp
Cheers,
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and re-package them. (e.g., MSDOS followed most of the co
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Can I know how do I estimate the parameters for a Pascal distribution??
Thanks,,,
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Does this prove that TV makes you bad at math or that if you're bad at math
you tend to watch more TV?
This is a bit like the fact that market researchers only glea
Modstat is a statistical software package that does not require any
programming on the part of the user. It is completely menu driven and can
handle over 300 statistical tests and routines. It also automatically can
run and/or suggest follow up tests for further analysis. There is a one-time
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SPSS also does not claim to have a fully featured spread sheet. The GUI has 2
spreadsheet-like components: the "data view" which shows t
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Yvonne Unrau writes:
>I am
working with a large administrative data (N=1,086)
>set
for a foster care agency. In short, I am comparing
>client
outcomes across two branches (each is delivering
>a
different service model). For analyses, I am using
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regression (SPSS) where my d
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James Huntington wrote:
> Excel spreadsheet package is still head-and-shoulders above any other
> similar product in terms of ease of u
>rse?
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>This is an interesting discussion, but the line between a spreadsheet and
>stats package is not so clear-cut these days. If you look at how the major
>stats packages have developed over the last decade, you can see how they
>have copied more and more features from Excel. In fact almost a
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> why? ... why do we not help our students and encourage our students to u
Could someone please help me with a problem I just can't seem to solve. I
can get Dunnett's test results output listing using Proc GLM in SAS but I
cannot get the p-value for the test so that I can output it to a dataset. I
cannot find anything in any SAS documentation that shows me how to outpu
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