On 9 Jul 2001 07:20:05 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Robert J.
MacG. Dawson) wrote:
>
>
>"J. Williams" wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 09 Jul 2001 12:15:25 GMT, Jan Sjogren
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi there!
>> >
>> >I wonder what these things means:
>> >
>> >SST
>> >SSM
>> >SSE
>> >SSR
>> >MSR
>> >MSE
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >
>> >Janne
>> >
>> Are these statistical acronyms you want defined? SSt, for example,
>> could be total sum of squares and SSe could be sum of squares error.
>> SST could denote the Concorde aircraft type or a Russian TU 144.
>
>
> Oh, come *on*. Somebody posts to a stats mailing list with a list of
>closely related stats acronyms and we start winding them up with the
>suggestion that SST might be an airplane? What other plausible model
>would explain that list of acronyms as a set? Jeeesh.
>
I guess residing near the Kennedy Space Center and many associated
aerospace companies blinded me a bit to the obvious. Mea Culpa.
j.w.
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