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I need help to settle a bet:
If I want to round the number 11.9456 to the first decimal place, what
would it be?
Thanks!
SR Millis
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Is there a tool in STATISTICA that will plot a bar graph of x-y data,
where each bar in the graph represents the mean of y for a range of x
(or x bin), the range for each x bin being computed automatically from
the total range of x data.
The problem is similar to histogram plotting, as far as
Your post makes it seem unclear that kappa is the right statistic.
Usually one uses kappa when each rater/clinician rates a sample of
patients or cases. But you merely describe a questionnaire (sp?) that
each clinician completes. Assuming each clinician completes the
questionnaire only one
there is also the unit of time which tho not mentioned below can change numbers
substantially.
Milo Schield wrote:
QUESTION:
Is there a good reference on reading rates???
Milo
In describing rates as part-whole ratios,
it seems that
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a tool in STATISTICA that will plot a bar graph of x-y data,
where each bar in the graph represents the mean of y for a range of x
(or x bin), the range for each x bin being computed automatically from
the total range of x data.
Is there
As I recall, Kappa is a measurement of agreement. It is best used for
dichotomous outcomes such as judgment by raters in terms of
"mastery/non-mastery" "pass/fail". I am not sure if it is proper for your
data. If the data are continuous-scaled and more than two raters
involved, a repeated