Re: Statistics Help for Grad Students

2000-06-14 Thread dennis roberts
do you plan and do the studies and write up the results too? At 07:21 PM 6/13/00 -0400, Rudolph V. Richichi, Jr., Ph.D. wrote: Attention graduate students, academics, and businesses. We help you design research, run statistical analyses, and get the most from your data. If you need help with

how to figure

2000-06-14 Thread dennis roberts
what approach would one take ... or approaches ... if the question you wanted to address was: in what sport ... say at the collegiate level ... is it most likely that an underdog opponent can knock off or beat ... the favorite? baseball, basketball, football, wrestling, tennis, etc. etc.

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2000-06-14 Thread dennis roberts
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Re: Expected a-posteriori estimation for factor scores?

2000-06-14 Thread Kumara Sastry
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --89FC3598C42CF0801B625355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Suppose I have two random variates X,Y following normal distribution, X = N(u1,v1) Y = N(u1-u2, v1(1-z)) where u1 is the mean and

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2000-06-14 Thread Shareef Siddeek
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Re: MANOVA

2000-06-14 Thread Joe Ward
If the 'ZERO' or 'DOT' means that you have some missing cells then that is a good time to "CREATE YOUR OWN MODEL". -- Joe * Joe Ward * 167 East Arrowhead Dr. * San Antonio, TX 78228-2402 * Phone: 210-433-6575 * Fax: 210-433-2828 *

Re: how to figure

2000-06-14 Thread Donald Burrill
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, dennis roberts wrote: what approach would one take ... or approaches ... if the question you wanted to address was: in what sport ... say at the collegiate level ... is it most likely that an underdog opponent can knock off or beat ... the favorite? baseball,

Re: Expected a-posteriori estimation for factor scores?

2000-06-14 Thread Donald Burrill
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Kumara Sastry wrote: Suppose I have two random variates X,Y following normal distribution, X = N(u1,v1) Y = N(u1-u2, v1(1-z)) where u1 is the mean and v1 is the variance. u2 u1 and z ranges between 0-0.95. Is there an analytical expression for the covariance of X