a form of censoring I have not met before

2001-06-20 Thread Margaret Mackisack
Hi folks, I was wondering if anyone could direct me to a reference about the following situation. In a 3-factor experiment, measurements of a continuous variable, which is increasing monotonically over time, are made every 2 hours from 0 to 192 hours on the experimental units (this is an engin

Re: comparing 2 slopes

2001-06-20 Thread Gary McClelland
in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tracey Continelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 6/20/01 7:06 AM: > "mccovey@psych" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... >> in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tracey >> Continelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 6/13/01 4:14 PM: >> >>> "Mike To

Re: trimming data

2001-06-20 Thread Gary McClelland
in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Mike Granaas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 6/20/01 10:56 AM: > > A colleague has approached me about locating references discussing the > trimming of data, with primary emphasis on psychological research. He is > primarily interested in books/chapters/articles that

Re: trimming data

2001-06-20 Thread dennis roberts
here is some help info from minitab about trimmed means ... === Trimmed mean The trimmed mean (TrMean) is like the mean, but it excludes the most extreme values in the data set. The highest and lowest 5% of the values (rounded to the nearest integer) are dropped, and the mean is calculate

Re: trimming data

2001-06-20 Thread dennis roberts
At 11:24 AM 6/20/01 -0500, Mike Granaas wrote: >A colleague has approached me about locating references discussing the >trimming of data, with primary emphasis on psychological research. He is >primarily interested in books/chapters/articles that emphasize the when >and how. > >I am at a loss on

trimming data

2001-06-20 Thread Mike Granaas
A colleague has approached me about locating references discussing the trimming of data, with primary emphasis on psychological research. He is primarily interested in books/chapters/articles that emphasize the when and how. I am at a loss on this one and was wondering if anyone could offer a c

Re: Consistency quotation

2001-06-20 Thread Reg Jordan
All from Act I of "Princess Ida," when King Gama sings, "If You Give Me Your Attention." "... I'm sure I'm no ascetic; I'm as pleasant as can be; You'll always find me ready with a crushing repartee, I've an irritating chuckle, I've a celebrated sneer, I've an entertaining snigger, I've a fascina

Re: comparing 2 slopes

2001-06-20 Thread Tracey Continelli
"mccovey@psych" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tracey > Continelli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 6/13/01 4:14 PM: > > > "Mike Tonkovich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:<3b20f210_1@newsfeeds>... > >> Was hoping someo

Re: Consistency quotation

2001-06-20 Thread Robert J. MacG. Dawson
"Robert J. MacG. Dawson" burbled: > No, the King in Gilbert (and Sulivan's) "Utopia Unlimited". Or possibly > the "Grand Duke"? After a moment's thought, I realize it was neither. It's from the other G&S I've never actually seen performed (if you discount their very obscure fir

Re: Consistency quotation

2001-06-20 Thread Robert J. MacG. Dawson
Jay Warner wrote: > > G. B. Shaw - Pygmaillion (sp) > > My Fair Lady, maybe too. > > "I can tell a woman's age in half a minute - and I do." Surely H. > Higgins prided himself on consistency :) No, the King in Gilbert (and Sulivan's) "Utopia Unlimited". Or possibly the "Grand Duke"?