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Dear Colleagues,
Can anyone tell me how to generate a contingency table
with given marginal totals using SPlus or SAS.
Thanks in advance
Dr.Serpil Aktas
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I have a function X, and two different approximator functions A and B
(A-X) is Gaussian (or at least appears to be from mean, variance, skew
and kurtosis calculations) with zero mean and variance of Va
(B-X) is Gaussian (or at least appears to be from mean, variance, skew
and kurtosis
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The question is how do I see the difference when it's asked for an
f-test or a t-test?
Jan
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can you bit a bit more specific here? f tests AND t tests are used for a
variety of things
give us some context and perhaps we can help
at a minimum of course, one is calling for using a test that involves
looking at the F distribution for critical values ... the other calls for
using a t
Hi all,
I recieved numerous replies to my query. I can't thanks everyone
individually so I want to thank everyone who has replied. I am now looking
through the information and links that you have provided.
Many Thanks For All Your Help!!
Rishabh
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Hi All,
I'm a research student at the Department Of Electronics, University Of
York, UK. I'm working a project related to music analysis and
classification.
Hi,
I don't really know whether this questions belongs in this group, but
let's see...
I am in need of comparing some histograms to continuous distributions.
Is there an optimal way of doing this? The problem can be better
portrayed by means of an example. Assume that we are
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Hi everybody,
The discrete random process n(t), uniformly distributed in the interval
(-0.5,05), is filtered by a first order AR system to generate the
sequence s(t)=a*s(t-1)+n(t). What is the probability density function of
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Thomas Souers wrote:
2) Secondly, are contrasts used primarily as planned comparisons? If
so, why?
I would second those who've already
Hello,
would be nice if someone can give me some advice with regard to the
following problem:
I would like to compare the means of two independent numerical sets of data
whether they are significantly different from each other or not. One of the
two underlying assumption to calculate the T-Test
Hello,
I have another question regarding one-way ANOVA. I have noticed that in some books,
nothing is said about what you can do when the factor level variances are unequal. In
Neter's big book, transformations are recommended. If the data are approximately
normal, why not just use a
it's called the behrens-fisher problem ... there is nothing that says that
population variances HAVE to be equal
essentially what you do is to be a bit more conservative in your degrees of
freedom ... most software packages do this as the default ... or at least
give you the choice between
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Hello,
would be nice if someone can give me some advice with regard to the
following problem:
I would like to compare the means of two independent numerical sets of data
whether they are significantly
There's a multiple comparison procedure called Games-Howell that is similar to the
Aspin-Welch-Satterthwaite statistic in that it has no assumption about variances.
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Hello and thank to anyone who will help.
I have a factorial experiment whith 2 factors, A and B (3*4) where there are
4 blocks. This gives a total of 48 experimental units. All 12 treatment
combinations have been randomized over the 12
units, and this, in each of the 4 blocks.
My question is :
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The fastest way to generate random normals and exponentials is to use George
Marsaglia's ziggurat algorithm.
I've seen both ziggurat and Monty Python approaches claimed as being
about the fastest or close
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The fastest way to generate random normals and exponentials is to use
George
Marsaglia's ziggurat algorithm.
I've seen both ziggurat and Monty Python approaches claimed as being
about
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