can anyone point me

2000-02-27 Thread cy marven
can anyone point me to some stats of facts concerning training needs in the residential sector i am a degree student working on my dissertation. ta cy === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful

roudtree foundation report how can i get it ...any education within residential care studies

2000-02-27 Thread cy marven
looking for some staqts for bbusiness ed needs within residential sector im a student so im skint so please only bdirect or send free info to [EMAIL PROTECTED] === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less

Re: Rubin and Statistical Fundamentalism

2000-02-27 Thread Herman Rubin
In article Rv%t4.2498$[EMAIL PROTECTED], William Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rubin said: As someone who has worked on the foundations, I suggest you look at the real problem. In principle, you start out by considering every possible theoretical model, and you use the data to combine with

Re: data mining and spatial correlation

2000-02-27 Thread andy99potter
Hi Can anyone tell me how to research what is the size of the total advertising budgets in the developed countries. Thanks * Sent from AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Where you can also find related Web Pages, Images, Audios, Videos, News, and Shopping. Smart is Beautiful

FS: StatView

2000-02-27 Thread Marley Watkins
I find that I no longer need this software. StatView 5 for Mac on CD, with manuals. Legal, original owner. $195. === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful people send inappropriate messages. Please

Bonferroni

2000-02-27 Thread Paul Gardner
Bonferroni, a technique for dealing with the problem of increasing the chance of making Type I errors when multiple comparisons are made, works by changing the alpha-level. I'll use the symbol for alpha. Step 1. Find n, the number of possible comparisons when the means of k groups are to be

Re: Rubin and Statistical Fundamentalism

2000-02-27 Thread Jan de Leeuw
At 7:17 PM -0600 2/27/00, William Chambers wrote: = Once again Rubin is being a pompous jerk. Pompous, perhaps. But obviously he is not the jerk here. It is quite unfortunate that such agressive and ignorant messages are not filtered out by a moderator. -- === Jan de Leeuw; Professor and

Re: Rubin and Statistical Fundamentalism

2000-02-27 Thread Horst Kraemer
On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:17:13 -0600, "William Chambers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am sure you feel almost like a real doctor (MD). Listen to me little man. Now grow up and have a conversation with me. How in the world do people like you get jobs in universities. Stop depositing your

Re: Rubin and Statistical Fundamentalism

2000-02-27 Thread Paul Bernhardt
Horst Kraemer wrote on 2/27/00 9:04 PM: On Sun, 27 Feb 2000 19:17:13 -0600, "William Chambers" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am sure you feel almost like a real doctor (MD). Listen to me little man. Now grow up and have a conversation with me. How in the world do people like you get jobs

Re: University Question

2000-02-27 Thread ewayte
I have a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida and am now at the beginning of the M.S. program in Statistical Computing. Not a "pure" statistics masters, but hey - it's free 'cause I work at UCF! The department web page is at http://www.cas.ucf.edu/statistics/ Good