[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> 
> Ggottfried,
> 
> Are these D, rde, CC or ?
> 
> Given the obvious meaning of simulations, why do you think these values are
> possible?

What value should any answer to this have?


Gottfried Helms

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William Chambers wrote:
 (presented (in a previous post) some arguments already):


a conceptional argument:

> (...)                            Gottfried, like his colleagues on SEMNET (*)
> refuse to consider the uniform distributed cell sizes used in attribute
> based ANOVA designs.  
 



a practical/ethical argument:

>                      This is because they make their money promising to
> make sense of convenience samples, that are sparesly sampled in the
> extremes. (...)





Hey, and I learned, better not to take more than two variables at a time...
so to avoid matrices at all:

> Take the variables two at a time. You would then have something to say,
> which is a lot better than having nothing to say.  Furthermore, it can be




I also don't know the actual enhancements:

> Gottfried has avoided me and CR for four years and does not know what
> changes have occured. He and his friends on semnet have refused to read my



And, well, I don't think being able to do a fruitful discussion with you at all:

> Gottfried, I do believe that you really are stupid. CR allows us to say when




So -

 for what purpose do you try do get any words of this Gottfried? 


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(*) one of the many characteristics of SEMNET is given as:

>                                     (...) When I first signed onto SEMNET I was
> attacked for suggesting that even this was possible. It took a great deal of
> demonstration and tolerance of personal abuse to get even a few people to

So, ordering me to "my collegues" of SEMNET indicates already, that you're ex-
pecting to need a great deal of tolerance of personal
.
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