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Re: search engines

2000-01-16 Thread T.-S. Lim
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Re: discrete order statistics applications

2000-01-16 Thread diane
Thank You! I appreciate your suggestions. After just finishing up some code that calculates parameter estimates, (code for MLE and MOM with possible right censoring data values), I'm ready to get back to my order stat code again. I'll see what I can do with those examples. I'll let you know

Re: discrete order statistics applications (fwd)

2000-01-16 Thread diane
Thanks for the idea! I may need to ask you a follow-up question later about "a 12-bit +-10volt AtoD (resolution = 10/(2^12))." I'm not quite sure what this means. Diane * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News,

Re: discrete order statistics applications

2000-01-16 Thread diane
Thanks -- great idea. I haven't looked at this source yet. I'll pick it up tomorrow at the library. Diane * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News, and Shopping. Smart is Beautiful

Re: discrete order statistics applications (fwd)

2000-01-16 Thread Virgil Stokes
diane wrote: Thanks for the idea! I may need to ask you a follow-up question later about "a 12-bit +-10volt AtoD (resolution = 10/(2^12))." I'm not quite sure what this means. Diane Well suppose we set up the following mapping table: = 2^0 -1 --> -10V (all bits off) . . . . . .

Conditional probability problem

2000-01-16 Thread James Cui
I have a problem of calculating a conditional probability, and want to know what is the right formula. Suppose a family consists of two parents and m offsprings. Consider a disease that affects both genders equally. Given an offspring is affected, what is the probability that neither two parents

Re: Q: correlation coefficient in bivariate normal distribution

2000-01-16 Thread Donald F. Burrill
Dear D. W. Ryu, I'm afraid this is rather beyond my competence. I am therefore copying your response to the edstat list, in hopes that someone there can be of more help to you. On Sat, 15 Jan 2000, D. W. Ryu wrote: Dear Dr. or Prof. Burrill, Thanks for your comments. The

Re: Help: How to analyze weight-loss data

2000-01-16 Thread Donald F. Burrill
As Bob Hayden has already pointed out, you have interrupted time-series data. However, you actually have three diferent such time series, and it seems to me that differences between them may be your principal interest. Schematically, you have (I think) the following, in temporal order: 1.