JD Kronicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> 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
Karl Johanson wrote:
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> 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
Hi, I would like to receive a reprint of this article: Kelly, M.
(1992). "Teaching Statistics to Biologists," JBioEdu, 26, 200-203.
If you know the author (M. Kelly), please send me his address or
his e-mail !!!
Thanks for any help !!!
Voltolini
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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
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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
Faltava apenas um dia para o seu aniversario de 18 anos. Branca de Neve estava
muito feliz e ansiosa, porque os 7 anões prometeram uma *grande* surpresa.
As cinco horas, os anõezinhos voltaram do trabalho. Mas algo nao estava
bem... Os sete anõezinhos tinham um estranho brilho no olhar...
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Yes, of course there is; use the -for- command.
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Rich Goldstein
Riddler wrote:
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> Would like to know a quick way of changing many dichotomous variables
> cod
What software are you using?
Paul R. Swank, Ph.D.
Professor
Developmental Pediatrics
UT Houston Health Science Center
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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
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
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