Re: Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-17 Thread Veeral Patel
why dont you use SAS to do this its alot easier. "Dhiman Chatterjee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message Tuci6.120463$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:Tuci6.120463$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Greetings. > > I have some frequency data that I need to fit into standard probability > distribution like a lognormal

Re: citations & journals (satire)

2001-02-17 Thread Jeff Rasmussen
a spoof on the glut of journals: http://psychology.iupui.edu/skew/milestn.htm { note that the page reads lengthwise-->} "Writing a scientific paper and expecting an effect is like dropping a lotus petal into the Grand Canyon and waiting to hea

Re: Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-17 Thread Thomas Gatliffe
Not everyone works at a location which is willing to pay SAS's exorbitant annual fees, Veeral. In that case, it is not "alot (sic) easier." Veeral Patel wrote: > why dont you use SAS to do this its alot easier. > > "Dhiman Chatterjee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > Tuci6.120463$[EMAIL P

Re: citations & journals (satire)

2001-02-17 Thread Donald Burrill
I note that in the literature cited, the word "nauseam" (in the Latin phrase "ad nauseam") is misspelled both times it appears. -- DFB. On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Jeff Rasmussen wrote: > a spoof on the glut of journals: > > http://psych

Re: citations & journals (satire)

2001-02-17 Thread Jeff Rasmussen
thanks for catching that. JR At 03:48 PM 2/17/01 -0500, Donald Burrill wrote: >I note that in the literature cited, the word "nauseam" (in the Latin >phrase "ad nauseam") is misspelled both times it appears. > -- DFB. > >On Sat, 17

Re: Fitting probability distribution

2001-02-17 Thread Veeral Patel
well how am i suppose to know whether the person is at university or not. Using SAS was a suggestion not a mandatory requirement. Anyway what do you recommend? Another suggestion would be to try http://www.mathtools.com Veeral =

Re: MCAS

2001-02-17 Thread Daniel P. B. Smith
In article <93mrk6$5am$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Gene Gallagher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The local schools are already being forced to teach to the test. I > reviewed my older daughter's science text and thought it was apalling. > There would be a 10-page section mediocre discussion of pressure i