[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rodney Carr) writes:
> The problem I am having is that I'm not sure what estimating method
> to use. EQS implements a number of different methods (Maximum
> Likelihood, Least Squares, GLS, etc). Unfortunately they give quite
> different results. Actually, LS gives fit indice
Dear all,
suppose I have a vector of several random variates with zero mean and
known variances. What would be the formula to compute the variance of
this vector?
Thanks a lot & happy easter
Kai
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Elliot Cramer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In sci.stat.edu Jim Kroger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I think you need a statistician rather than a book
In case you have no statistician at hand, try John Fox: Applied
Regression Analysis, Linear Models, and Related Methods, Sage 1997.
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