I need help with the following hypothesis testing question :
"The data processing department at a large company has installed new LCD
monitors to replace the colour monitors used previously. The 95 operators
trained to use the new monitors averaged 7.2 hours before achieving a
satisfactory level
Paul W. Jeffries wrote:
TeX and LaTeX
Some found these difficult to learn.
One Windows interface is WinTeX, http://www.tex-tools.de/main.html
[La]Tex seemed to far from the original request's world for me to mention.
However if it's a real option also take a look at LyX - a graphical
The applet for data analysis contains some new procedures.
1. New Anova Procedures
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We have added new Anova procedures to the applet. Two-way Anova
One-way Anova with blocking are currently available.
2. New Generalized linear models
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Were these homework or class problems for you to solve? If so, repeat the
post but show what you have done to try to solve the problems.
Dr. Robert C. Knodt
7121 Harbor View Drive
Leesburg, FL 34788
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"The law of gravity says no fair jumping up without coming down."
Mark Solberg writes:
I need to analyze the hold percentage on certain table games in the casino
I
work at. The hold percentage is the % of money a gaming table wins / the
total amount dropped into the "drop box" (Win/Drop). This is done to
evaluate whether problems exist, i.e. theft, bad game
The answer to 1) is 'one'.
Alan
sunny wrote:
I need help with the following hypothesis testing question :
"The data processing department at a large company has installed new LCD
monitors to replace the colour monitors used previously. The 95 operators
trained to use the new monitors
Mark Solberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had some statistics coursework, probably just enough to be dangerous.
Here's my problem. By the way this is an actual problem, not theoretical.
I need to analyze the hold percentage on certain table games in the casino I
work at.
I should think that
Herman Rubin wrote:
anyone wanting to learn good statistics should not even
consider taking an "undergraduate" statistics course
Nonsense.
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7121 Harbor View Drive
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"The law of gravity says no fair jumping up without coming down."
In article 8vk5h2$516l9$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Li0N_iN_0iL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herman Rubin wrote:
anyone wanting to learn good statistics should not even
consider taking an "undergraduate" statistics course
Nonsense.
Not only is that not nonsense, but it is quite difficult
to get students
At 07:55 PM 11/23/00 -0500, Herman Rubin wrote:
In article 8vk5h2$516l9$[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Li0N_iN_0iL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Herman Rubin wrote:
anyone wanting to learn good statistics should not even
consider taking an "undergraduate" statistics course
Nonsense.
Not only is that not
"sunny" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Subject: Re : Hypothesis testing
I need help with the following hypothesis testing question :
"The data processing department at a large company has installed new LCD
monitors to replace the colour monitors used previously. The 95 operators
trained to use the
- Original Message -
From: Herman Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: stat question
Herman Rubin wrote:
anyone wanting to learn good statistics should not even
consider taking an "undergraduate" statistics course
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Jay Warner wrote in part:
And when you have made your way through it, send me an email, telling me
how well it worked for you - that's your 'cost' for using it!
Since you asked the entire Edstat list for advice, it would be courteous
to copy that e-mail to the list.
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