I am interested in the distinction between 'partial information path analysis'
and the more general term 'path analysis'. Any references would also be greatly
appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Kathryn C. LaSorsa
Psychological Development Program
New York University
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My son and I have now completed a computer tutorial on statistiucs that might
be useful to your students. The tutorial is described at my son's website:
www.animatedsoftware.com
It can be downloaded for $19.95 but if you would like a free review copy, send
me an email and I'll direct you to it
Is the homogoneity of variance-covariance prerequisite to ANOVA a
requirement?
If yes, if my data failed the homogoneity of variance-covariance test,
should I use a non-parametric test instead or is ANOVA robust enough to be
conducted even if the data fails the homogoneity of variance-covariance
Perhaps, if we statisticians could loosen up our obsessive/compuslive,
anal-retentive natures a little (I have one, too, and it is very common in math
so don't get mad), we might agree that what the programs are giving is "the
minimum value at which significance level could be set and still achiev
I might suggest "Biostatistics - The Bare Essentials" by Norman and Streiner
(Mosby-Year Book, Inc. - 1994 - ISBN: 1-55664-369-1). These two Canandians
write with clarity and wit. My in-house seminar students love it. Each major
section is concluded with examples of how biostatistics studies a
My son and I have written a statistics tutorial for the computer and in
it we provide an answer to your question. The tutorial is available for
$19.95 from my son's websit:
www.animatedsoftware.com
but if you send me an email I can arange for you to download a review
copy free.
Henry:
Thank you for answering my question about mother's probability with breast
cancer given a daughter has it.
James.
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