Re: Experimental Design Text Advice

2001-01-19 Thread Avi Julie
Good day, A very well writen book and easy to understand is by J.L. Fleiss "Design and analysis of clinical experiments" (ISBN 0-471-82047-4) -- Dr Julie Lamoureux, dmd, MSc Tampa, Florida [EMAIL PROTECTED] "David Jensen" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message tju96.617$[EMAIL

Re: regression to the mean

2001-01-19 Thread Robert Chung
"Robert J. MacG. Dawson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: dennis roberts wrote: At 12:56 PM 1/17/01 -0400, Robert J. MacG. Dawson wrote: The testing example is not a stationary process, well, does this mean that NO testing example when there is a less than perfect r between the two sets

RE: Problem on the probability of death

2001-01-19 Thread Simon, Steve, PhD
Rich Ulrich writes: The Relative Risk for two groups is also familiar, Risk1/Risk2, but it becomes intractable to useful statistics (and misleading, to boot) when the Risks are not small. That's an interesting comment. Most people would argue the opposite: that the odds ratio is misleading when

Re: Normality assumption for ANOVA (was: Effect statistics for non-normality)

2001-01-19 Thread Paul R Swank
At 08:29 AM 1/19/01 -0500, Bruce Weaver wrote: >On 17 Jan 2001, Robert J. MacG. Dawson wrote: snip > >Dr. Dawson has touched on something here that I've always found a bit >puzzling--the oft stated ANOVA assumption that the populations from which >you sample must be normal. I've always had a

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conditional probability

2001-01-19 Thread Terry Scott
A behavior lasts one second and occurs one time in a 7 hour period, if you observe the person for 15 minutes, what is the probability of seeing the behavior? Now, if the behavior occurs, randomly, twice, three times, four times, or five times during that 7 hour period, how does the probability