In article <8o6h7i$c04$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Madewell  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is there a demand for people who specialize in probablistic models?  If
>yes, what industry, job title, and etc. are they in?

The assumptions for any probabilistic model must come
from the investigator.  The consultant may point out
which assumptions are unimportant, and should always
point out the consequences of the assumptions which 
the investigator might not know and which matter.
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This address is for information only.  I do not claim that these views
are those of the Statistics Department or of Purdue University.
Herman Rubin, Dept. of Statistics, Purdue Univ., West Lafayette IN47907-1399
[EMAIL PROTECTED]         Phone: (765)494-6054   FAX: (765)494-0558


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