Circular data

2000-02-01 Thread Charlotte
Hello Does anyone know how to draw circular scatter graphs and histograms of cyclic data? This could be on SAS, minitab or any other program. Thank you Charlotte === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, people lac

Syracuse University Job Opportunity

2000-02-01 Thread Paul Preczewski
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Statistics & Data Analysis Syracuse University seeks applicants for a postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Center for Health and Behavior to conduct data analyses, prepare figures and graphs, and co-author presentations and publications for research

Re: Circular data

2000-02-01 Thread dennis roberts
while i have not seen what you are referring to ... i would see as a BIG problem that ... say the outer circle is the baseline and ... the distance from it to the center is Y ... as you move around the outer edge ... there is good definition or resolution BUT ... toward the center ... there wil

Research Positions at University of Thessaloniki, Greece

2000-02-01 Thread Sofia Tsekeridou
Dear Sir/Madame, You are contacted on behalf of Prof. I. Pitas. You are kindly requested to forward the following announcements to whoever interested. We apologize for cases of multiple receipt of this message. Thank you for your assistance. -

Re: Missing Values

2000-02-01 Thread Shawn Philippon
Hello Folks, I just joined this list and I encountered this problem in a recent analysis of chemical wastewater data. Now I realize that my data are continuous and that the data in question here are not, but there is quite a bit of literature out there that may have connections to data that isn'

Re: scoring semantic differential

2000-02-01 Thread Elliot Cramer
Grover Proctor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: : In scoring the Semantic Differential, does one treat MISSING data (i.e., a : scale to which a subject failed to give a response) as "null" or do you : assign it the "middle value" of your scale (i.e, 4 on a 1-to-7 scale, or 0 : in a -3-to-+3 scale)? so

Question

2000-02-01 Thread Lazar TENJOVIC
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Question

2000-02-01 Thread Lazar TENJOVIC
Dear members of the list, Can someone suggest what is good software procedure to solve this problem? You intend investigating the effect of seven levels of plant spacing on the cropping productivity of a new cultivar of highbush blueberry. Total yield (t.ha-1) and fruit size (kg.plant-1) will be

Re: Sig. of correlation and t-test

2000-02-01 Thread Paul Gardner
boonlert wrote: > > Dear all > The result of paired sample t-test analysis from SPSS shows both a > significance(sig.) of paired sample correlation and a significance of paired > sample test but they are opposite interpretation (one is <.05, one >.05). > Could any one tell me why

Re: scoring semantic differential

2000-02-01 Thread Grover Proctor
Elliot Cramer wrote in message <877eqp$4ce$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >sounds like equal distribution of ignorance Well, Elliot, "ignorance" by definition means lack of knowledge. If I had the required knowledge, I wouldn't have asked the question. So your observation is both tautological and inhe

Re: scoring semantic differential

2000-02-01 Thread Grover Proctor
Ignore my first reply, please. Prof. Cramer has explained thus: "that's not what I meant; Boole used that phrase, referring to the assumption that some people made about unknown probabilities ie if you don't know it, assume it to be .5 In the semantic differential case you obviously can't assum

FYI: dmoz.org Open Directory Project -- Machine Learning

2000-02-01 Thread T.S. Lim
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