Re: assigning weights to cases

2000-12-13 Thread John Hendrickx
ily 60: 993-1001. - an example of the impact of taking sampling design into account Levy, P.S., Lemeshow, S. (1999). Sampling of populations. Methods and applications. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. - for general information of sampling designs, there's also a chapter on variance esti

Re: .05 level of significance

2000-10-20 Thread John Hendrickx
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > Actually, it often strikes me as curious that so many > people continue to report results as p < .05, when they > could in fact report the actual value. Well, the exact value isn't really all that relevant, certainly if significan

Re: Why quote *both* Odds Ratio and Chi^2 ?

2000-07-18 Thread John Hendrickx
An earlier version of this macro in SAS could do the same thing, but only worked in PROC GENMOD, using the then experimental Output Delivery System (ODS). Recent releases of SAS have expanded ODS, that could be another option for trimming redundant output information. Scripting in SPSS is anoth

Re: freeware for DOEs?

2000-07-05 Thread John Hendrickx
x27;s a good document to get you started in R and it has information on using contrasts and interactions in R. Good luck, John Hendrickx === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful people send inapprop

Re: lin. reg.

2000-07-03 Thread John Hendrickx
In article , [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > That's not right. Trendline is limited to bivariate. With Data Analysis: > Regression, you can select a contiguous cell range with more than one X > variable. > You're right! But that's not really obvious from the wi

Re: lin. reg.

2000-07-03 Thread John Hendrickx
a "Data Analysis" item to the bottom of your "Extra" menu that allows elementary statistical analyses. It's limited to bivariate regression though. Hope this helps, John Hendrickx === This list is o

Re: Ordinal log-linear model

2000-05-26 Thread John Hendrickx
orithm, an extension of the IPF algorithm, which makes it very fast. LEM can estimate a wide array of models including latent class, log multiplicative, event history. A Win95 version is available at http://cwis.kub.nl/~fsw_1/mto/mto_snw.htm#software Hope this helps, John Hendrickx ==

data from book "Business Research Methods"

2000-05-24 Thread John Hendrickx
ownloaded anywhere as far as I can tell (I checked the McGraw Hill web site and the universities of the authors). So I was wondering if someone could provide me with the data used in these assignments. Advance thanks for any help, John Hendrickx =

Re: to frame or not frame

2000-05-16 Thread John Hendrickx
In article <0f9001bfbf35$e7dbd920$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... > > - Original Message - > From: Gary McClelland > > there are no longer negatives. > > Well, yes, there are; [i.e. bookmarking] Frames also complicate keyboard use: too often the wrong frame scrolls.

Re: Statistical Software

2000-05-02 Thread John Hendrickx
e with Excel. See http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/contents.html. (R is an open source version of S-plus, yet another statistical package). I haven't tried any of these solutions, but I'd be interested in hearing other peoples experiences. John Hendrickx ==

Re: Xbar and Square Root symbols in HTML

2000-03-28 Thread John Hendrickx
ot;Media", "Display Settings", and setting both "Text Alpha" and "Graphics Alpha" to 4 bits, IIRC. As a final not, I have seen "somewhere" that XML has math formatting capabilities. Just found it, at http://www.irt.org/articles/js081/index.htm. You

Re: Sample size: way tooo big?

2000-03-22 Thread John Hendrickx
American Sociological Review 51: 145-146. Raftery, A.E. (1995) "Bayesian model selection in social research". Sociological Methodology 25: 111-163. Raftery's BIC is often used in loglinear models of occupational mobility, where large sample sizes often lead to

Re: When *must* use weighted LS?

2000-03-15 Thread John Hendrickx
tata has a "hettest", which performs a Cook-Weisberg test and produces a chi-square statistic. They wrote a book in 1982, "Residuals and influence in regression". I've never used it though. Hope this helps, John Hendrickx