I've used JMP 3.2 mainly for survival analysis,
very recently upgraded to JMP 4,
performance degradation of the survival module was
very disturbing.
File 162541 records, stratification variable 6 levels,
Kaplan-Meier procedure (univariate analysis),
display separately one graph for each of the
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Hi Ms. Howser
Aside from the Hosmer and Lemeshow reference, an even more instructive
beginning can be found in:
David Kleinbaum. Logistic Regression: A Self-Learning Text. Springer
Publications, 1994.
Regards,
Gary Winkel
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Jennifer Howser wrote:
Hi everyone,
My background is not statistics. I finished the first 2 levels of general
statistics. I would like to purchase a logistic regression to learn on my
own. I am looking for a book that is relatively easy to start with. If you
have any recommendation, I
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Ronny,
Kurtosis is poorly defined in almost every elementary stat textbook around.
"Tailedness" and "peakedness" are both components of kurtosis. It is
impossible to adequately explain kurtosis