On 13 Jul 2001, Jonty Tuffin wrote:
> Hi, I'm trying to represent the data of a simple bar graph as a single,
> curved line. How do I do this?
See Chapter 5 of Draper & Smith, Applied Regression Analysis (2nd ed.),
and references therein. They deal explicitly only with representing a
functio
the real question is ... which ONES???
At 12:26 AM 7/14/01 +, EugeneGall wrote:
>Jordan Ellenberg, in today's Slate, PROVES that Bonds won't break the
>HR record because of regression to the mean. The argument is a
>little sloppy, but there is definitely some RTM involved:
> "If our discus
Jordan Ellenberg, in today's Slate, PROVES that Bonds won't break the
HR record because of regression to the mean. The argument is a
little sloppy, but there is definitely some RTM involved:
"If our discussion above is correct, then hitters who
lead the major leagues in home runs at the All-
Hi, there:
Could any one tell me the statistics libraries that are currently available
in the market (no matter it's free or not) ? Our company's product needs to
build on top of some statistics packages (fundamental statistics, and data
mining), so that we won't spend too much time on coding eve
At 03:43 PM 7/13/01 -0400, you wrote:
>The Journal of Statistics Education is now an ASA journal and has moved
>to the ASA web site. Jim Albert's article can be found at
>
>http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v3n3/albert.html
>
>Jackie Dietz
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The Journal of Statistics Education is now an ASA journal and has moved
to the ASA web site. Jim Albert's article can be found at
http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v3n3/albert.html
Jackie Dietz
"Simon, Steve, PhD" wrote:
>
> Doug J Bennett writes:
>
> >I recently read "The Lady Tasting
At 11:26 AM 7/13/01 -0700, Alfred Barron wrote:
>I have to compare treatment dose-response assay
>data. This can be done using regression as in
>Finney's book (among other references). However,
>I understand that non-parametric tests for the
>parallelism of 2 regression lines was coded in SAS
>in
Doug J Bennett writes:
>I recently read "The Lady Tasting Tea" by David Salsburg, in the hope
>it would explain the "Bayesian philosophy". Sadly, for me most of the
>chapters of this book are too short and non-mathematical to explain
>much.
>
>Can some one recommend another book.
Jim Albert has
I have to compare treatment dose-response assay
data. This can be done using regression as in
Finney's book (among other references). However,
I understand that non-parametric tests for the
parallelism of 2 regression lines was coded in SAS
in the late 70s. While I have some old proc matrix
code
Hi, I'm trying to represent the data of a simple bar graph as a single, curved
line. How do I do this?
Thanks for your help.
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On 13 Jul 2001 02:50:58 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vmcw) wrote:
[snip: re: Fisher-Hayter multiple comparisons procedure ]
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> The maximum familywise error rate of Fisher's least significant difference test
> Hayter, Anthony J.
> It this the best reference to point my
Readings in Uncertain Reasoning, J. Pearl and G. Shafer eds. is a collection
of interesting papers by Savage and others.
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> I recently read "The Lady Tasting Tea" by David Salsburg, in the hope
> it would explai
in february 2000, i started a intro course list ... called introstat ...
where the goal was to present a general introductory statistics course via
an email mode (we made it about 2/3s of the way through). recently, i
closed the list ...
anyone interested in posts that were made while this was
Tom McWilliams, Decision Sciences Dept., Drexel U., wrote:
A colleague had a reviewer suggest that he use a Fisher-Hayter multiple
comparisons procedure (he'd used Scheffe in his article) so he asked me about it
and I replied "huh"? (Haven't heard of it.) I'm trying to point him in the right
di
Hi stalisters
is there anybody could give references to read something about
the method to estimate confidence interval using fisher excat
method?
thank you very much for any suggestion
massimo tranquillo
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