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Rounding numbers

2000-03-08 Thread srmillis
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 === This list is open to everyone. Occasionally, less thoughtful people send

STATISTICA -- Bar graphs with bins

2000-03-08 Thread grows
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

Re: Weighted Kappa

2000-03-08 Thread John Uebersax
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

Re: Descriptions of Rates

2000-03-08 Thread Muriel Strand
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

Re: STATISTICA -- Bar graphs with bins

2000-03-08 Thread Donald F. Burrill
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

Re: Weighted Kappa

2000-03-08 Thread Alex Yu
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