trivariate normality test statistic

2001-01-21 Thread Wendy
Hi, I'm looking for a test statistic for trivariate normality. Does anybody know such a test-statistic, respectively a book/website where I can find one ? Thanks ! Wendy = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and rema

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Job Opening: Manager Database Marketing Analytics: Holiday Inn Worldwide

2001-01-21 Thread Zubin
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Re: Job Opening: Manager Database Marketing Analytics: Holiday Inn Worldwide

2001-01-21 Thread Zubin
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AW: AW: eigenvalue: origin of term

2001-01-21 Thread Werner Wittmann
Hi folks back again: Bob, yes I said guess (which is the only strategy if one does not know exactly). Here is what I found in: Merriam-Webster's WWWebster Dictionary -includes definition (English), illustration, phonic pronunciation, origin, thesaurus (indexed Oct 10 1997) Main Entry: ei·gen·val·u

Re: A much more basic MCAS fallacy?

2001-01-21 Thread Gene Gallagher
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel P. B. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (Thanks, Rich Ulrich, for pointing out this thread) > > Thank goodness my kids are long out of school... Forgive me jumping in > as a layperson with a post that may only be marginally on-topic... > > In my local co

Re: AW: AW: eigenvalue: origin of term

2001-01-21 Thread Bob Wheeler
I appreciate your thoughts, and I write with hesitation, since I don't really want to get involved in a bootless controversy. However, much of the information that I have seen in general purpose "histories" is not what it should be -- some of those on the internet are quite flawed especially the

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Re: Normality assumption for ANOVA (was: Effect statistics for non-normality)

2001-01-21 Thread David Heiser
It depends on whether your are testing based on means or testing based on sums of squares. The former is of course, the z or t test, with the t test being preferred from theoretical aspects. The latter is of course the F test or variations on the chi-square test. Way back in ancient history, R. C