larry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Won Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 12:00 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: age, politics, and the numbers
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> >As for sample size, it really depends on whom you're talking to and
> >what you're doing with the data. For instance a single case
> design only
> >uses 1 subject (typically) and a hell of a lot of observations. A
> >factor analysis (Principle Axes, Alpha or Maximum Likelihood) most
> >prefer having at least 500 to 1000. Getting into causal
> >modeling/structural analysis can require tens of thousands. It all
> >depends.
> >
> >larry
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>
> Hmm this is all beyond the basic political stats class that I
> took over 5
> years ago.
> The reason I made the model was to support a theory I had.
> The numbers
> suggests that I may have been wrong.
>
> I wish I could get a normal distribution on the age though.
> That would
> suggest that I have enough data where I can start to make
> broad claims!
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