alan ... here are a few quick urls about this ... ( i don't know what it is
either but, http://www.google.com ...seems to know)
http://www.freebsd.org/
http://www.freebsdmall.com/
http://www.wccdrom.com/titles/freebsd/freebsd.phtml
http://people.freebsd.org/~picobsd/
http://www.nzfug.nz.free
Hi,
I have two variables with the same beta distribution (r, n-r+1). I know that
the joint distribution should be a beta distribution. Is there a general
equation like for the mean and the variance???
I think that the joint is a beta(r, 2(n-r+1)). I would like to know if I'm
wrong...
Thank you
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>> > explained with
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Hi there, I am a student conducting an experiment about the McGurk Effect
(where when a word is seen spoken while a different word is heard through
headphones, the perceived word is an integration of the two). I am hoping
to cue either the auditory word or the visual word before presenting the
vi
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I have a problem to interpret (or to compare) the output of logistic
regression and that of the Cox model.
let :
Y is a binary variable where Y=1 when event is present
and X is a binary explatory variable, X=1 in the exposition case and 0 otherwise
T is the time where the events are o
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