Re: H-Statistic Can't find lookup table for large number of samples

2001-09-11 Thread Karl Johanson
JD Kronicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi- > I am a human health risk assessor. I am trying to calculate the 95% > UCL of a lognormal distribution. The data sets I have all have about > 350 samples. I can't find a lookup table for the H-St

Re: H-Statistic Can't find lookup table for large number of samples

2001-09-11 Thread Anon.
Karl Johanson wrote: > > JD Kronicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > Hi- > > I am a human health risk assessor. I am trying to calculate the 95% > > UCL of a lognormal distribution. The data sets I have all have about > > 350 samples. I ca

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2001-09-11 Thread Voltolini
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R values

2001-09-11 Thread dennis roberts
some of you chuckled a while back when i suggested that our R values had a different meaning ... have a look at ... http://www.alumni.psu.edu/vrpennstate/HistMrkr/Index.html down the page a bit there is R ... along with some other interesting "markers" and their stories ==

Books on education ?

2001-09-11 Thread Voltolini
Hi, I am a biologist teaching Biostatistics for undergraduate Biology courses and I would like to receive suggestions about books about how to teach statistics for biologists. Is there a book like that ? I am not talking about classical stats textbooks like Sokal and Rholf or Zar but. bo

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Re: Recoding Binary variables in STATA

2001-09-11 Thread Richard Goldstein
Yes, of course there is; use the -for- command. I note also that STATA-specific questions are best sent to the Stata listserv. You can join at the Stata web site: http://www.stata.com Rich Goldstein Riddler wrote: > > Would like to know a quick way of changing many dichotomous variables > cod

RE: Recoding Binary variables in STATA

2001-09-11 Thread Paul R. Swank
What software are you using? Paul R. Swank, Ph.D. Professor Developmental Pediatrics UT Houston Health Science Center -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Riddler Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 6:31 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Recodin

Re: H-Statistic Can't find lookup table for large number of samples

2001-09-11 Thread Rich Ulrich
On 10 Sep 2001 15:37:18 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (JD Kronicz) wrote: > Hi- > I am a human health risk assessor. I am trying to calculate the 95% > UCL of a lognormal distribution. The data sets I have all have about > 350 samples. I can't find a lookup table for the H-Statistic for more > than

Recoding Binary variables in STATA

2001-09-11 Thread Riddler
Would like to know a quick way of changing many dichotomous variables coded as: 1=Yes 2=No 9=Missing into 1=Yes 0=No .=Missing I found the way to replace '9' with '.' for a list of variables (mvdecode), however, I haven't found how recode the other values to 0 and 1, other than doing a 'replac