It's the Kendall notation A/B/C/D/E
A interarrival time distribution
M: exponential
D: deterministic
E: Erlang K
G: General
B Servive time distribution
M: exponential
D: deterministic
E: Erlang K
G: General
C number of parallel servers
D system capacity
E queuing ru
On 24 Jun 2001 13:54:56 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dennis roberts) wrote:
> At 12:20 PM 6/24/01 -0700, Melady Preece wrote:
> >Hi. I am teaching educational statistics for the first time, and although I
> >can go on at length about complex statistical techniques, I find myself at a
> >loss with t
Recently, there was an extensive discussion about how to analyze data
involving marijuana use and heart attacks. I just came across an interesting
study that shows how to do a rigorous analysis in a very similar situation,
the risk of heart attacks after sex.
The actual paper appears in JAMA, but
Melady Preece wrote:
>
> Hi. I am teaching educational statistics for the first time, and although I
> can go on at length about complex statistical techniques, I find myself at a
> loss with this multiple choice question in my test bank. I understand why
> the range of (b) is smaller than (a)
On Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:09:52 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Graaagh the
Mighty) wrote:
>On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 14:39:06 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David C.
>Ullrich) sat on a tribble, which squeaked:
>
[1]>>That's one scary thing - in fact there are places in
>>Windows95 where the system _regularly_ creates G
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - re: some outstandingly confused thinking. Or writing.
>On Sat, 23 Jun 2001 15:25:31 GMT, mackeral@remove~this~first~yahoo.com
>(J. Williams) wrote:
>[ snip; Slate reference, etcetera ]
>> ... My mother was 9
In article <006901c0fce2$d07c7640$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Melady Preece <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi. I am teaching educational statistics for the first time, and although I
>can go on at length about complex statistical techniques, I find myself at a
>loss with this multiple choice question in my
Hello!
In their book from 1999, "Latent Variable Models and Factor Analysis",
pages 85, as well as110-119 David Bartholomew and Martin Knott describe
a method for approximating maximum likelihood estimation of the model
coefficients within dichotomous/polytomous latent trait models.
I have a som
Hi, Margaret. I've given some thought to your problem; here's a
restatement of it, and a few thoughts.
Recapitulating, in case I've misunderstood a small point or three,
you have "a 3-factor experiment", by which I assume you mean a
complete, balanced, crossed design: R(AxBxC) for observat
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 16:37:48 -0400, Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>What rights are denied to smokers?
Many smokers, including my late mother, feel being unable to smoke on
a commerical aircraft, sit anywhere in a restaurant, etc. were
violation of her "rights." I don't agree as a no
I am studying the M/G/1 model for retrial queues.
I know that "1" in M/G/1 means that there is a single server.
Does anyone can tell me what "M" and "G" exactly stand for?
Thanks in advance,
Silvia
=
Instructions for joining and lea
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 14:39:06 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David C.
Ullrich) sat on a tribble, which squeaked:
>That's one scary thing - in fact there are places in
>Windows95 where the system _regularly_ creates GPF's;
>something to do with thunking or something.
>
>But the scary thing about the quote
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