Re: topic?

2001-01-02 Thread Bokhorst, Frank
? In particular, to sift through the EDSTAT archive and edit a resource text. There was much off-topic discussion, but there was also a huge volume of generally polite and reasonable talk with many good points illustrating key issues relevant to education. The topic itself was extremely

Re: Re: topic?

2001-01-02 Thread Joe Ward
CTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 4:41 AM Subject: Re: topic? Bob Hayden asked: Anybody have anything to say about statistical education??? I would like to turn the question round, and ask if it might be possible to summarize relevant material from the recent discussion on the forum ab

Re: topic?

2001-01-02 Thread dennis roberts
At 10:41 AM 1/2/01 +, Bokhorst, Frank wrote: Bob Hayden asked: Anybody have anything to say about statistical education??? I would like to turn the question round, and ask if it might be possible to summarize relevant material from the recent discussion on the forum about the US election

topic?

2000-12-29 Thread Bob Hayden
Anybody have anything to say about statistical education??? -- _ | |Robert W. Hayden | | Work: Department of Mathematics / |Plymouth State College MSC#29 | |Plymouth, New Hampshire 03264 USA | * |

Sort of off topic software question

2000-07-09 Thread Young H Lee
Hi everyone.. My dad uses this really old software from 1990 called "Cricket Graph" on the macintosh. Ever since he upgraded to a newer mac he cant get the thing to work. If I recall, computer associates made a newer version sometime in 1994. I tried to do a web search but couldn't turn up

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread William Dudley
Thanks Neil, I knoew someone out there would know the citation . Bill "Neil W. Henry" wrote: William Dudley wrote: Please excuse an off topic question. I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. I believe that Richard Harris wrote in

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread William Dudley
a CRT keyboard) as in the cortex." --- You wrote: Please excuse an off topic question. I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. I believe that Richard Harris wrote in his Primer of Multivariate Statistics something to the effect that: The ability to do s

Re: Off topic

2000-03-20 Thread Herman Rubin
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], William Dudley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please excuse an off topic question. I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. I believe that Richard Harris wrote in his Primer of Multivariate Statistics something to the effect that: The ability

Re: Off topic

2000-03-15 Thread Richard M. Barton
Here's what I get from the 1985 edition, p. 39. "True understanding of any statistical technique resides at least as much in the fingertips (be they caressing a pencil or poised over a desk calculator or a CRT keyboard) as in the cortex." --- You wrote: Please excuse an off topic q

Re: Off topic

2000-03-15 Thread Richard M. Barton
Grandpa, what's a card punch key? --- You wrote: William Dudley wrote: Please excuse an off topic question. I am looking for a citation for a statement about learning statistics. I believe that Richard Harris wrote in his Primer of Multivariate Statistics something to the effect