Re: Programs for Standard Deviation

2000-03-20 Thread T.S. Lim
In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > >My daughter has asked me if there are any tools / software programs that can >resolve standard deviations, while Excel can determine a standard deviation >of the Population, what formula is used for the There doesn't exist

Programs for Standard Deviation

2000-03-20 Thread Robert Meyer
My daughter has asked me if there are any tools / software programs that can resolve standard deviations, while Excel can determine a standard deviation of the Population, what formula is used for the (A) 5th Standard Deviation (B) 10th Standard Deviation (C) 25th Standard Deviation (D) 40'th Stan

help with SAS-STAT

2000-03-20 Thread Garabato
I need some help running a rutine in SAS_STAT I've just moved to another country and i don't have access to this software yet. I am writing my thesis and I've realized that I need to RE-run a printcomp rutine(principles components) I have the file with the datas and all the rutine, but i need some

over and above

2000-03-20 Thread dennis roberts
grading projects for a first assignment REreminds me that ... some students go way above and beyond the call of duty when doing projects ... in my case, they have to download a file ... do some analyses ... and then do some write up of what they found. now, some go to alot to trouble to do ver

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread Herman Rubin
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, William Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Please excuse an off topic question. >I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. >I believe that Richard Harris wrote in his Primer of Multivariate >Statistics something to the effect that: >The

conficenc inverval

2000-03-20 Thread Taweewan Sidthidet
Can anyone give me the answer this question: Will the confidence interval for an unconditional forecast be wider or narrower if the exogenous variable has greater variation in sample? why? I appreciate your help. Taweewan

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread William Dudley
Richard, Thanks for the note. Bill "Richard M. Barton" wrote: > > Here's what I get from the 1985 edition, p. 39. > > "True understanding of any statistical technique resides at least as much in the >fingertips (be they caressing a pencil or poised over a desk calculator or a CRT >keyboard)

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread William Dudley
Thanks Neil, I knoew someone out there would know the citation . Bill "Neil W. Henry" wrote: > > William Dudley wrote: > > > Please excuse an off topic question. > > I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. > > > > I believe that Richard Harris wrote in his Primer