Re: help with frequency tables?

2000-05-26 Thread Milo Schield
Another approach is to use resampling. Take your entire sample (2500 subjects) and consider that to be your population. Justify this by arguing that your sample is representative of the actual population -- or make your argument hypothetical ["Assuming the sample is representative of the populat

Re: help with frequency tables?

2000-05-24 Thread Donald F. Burrill
On Wed, 24 May 2000, Mike Stiso wrote: > I'm hoping some of you might be able to help me with the following > statistical problem. Not sure I can, but here's a start. > I have a sample of about 2500 subjects, each of which has been grouped > into 1 of a possible 70 cat

help with frequency tables?

2000-05-24 Thread Mike Stiso
Hello. I'm hoping some of you might be able to help me with the following statistical problem. I have a sample of about 2500 subjects, each of which has been grouped into 1 of a possible 70 categories (based on their behavior and other criteria). Out of that data, I've created a table listing thos