Re: WHITE EUROPEANS SUCK

2001-09-10 Thread Unclaimed Mysteries
Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in part: And both of you have just repeated the website that the spammer wanted publicised. I'm sure it's very gratefull. But White Europeans do suck. And so do other humans. At least according to http://www.subgenius.com. Bob has chunks of people like

Re: WHITE EUROPEANS SUCK

2001-09-10 Thread Anon.
Unclaimed Mysteries wrote: Ian Stirling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in part: And both of you have just repeated the website that the spammer wanted publicised. I'm sure it's very gratefull. But White Europeans do suck. And so do other humans. But only when they've got loppipops in

Re: how to compare these 2 functions(asymptotically)

2001-09-10 Thread Robert J. MacG. Dawson
kmswys wrote: lg*(lg(n)) and lg(lg*n) lg* is iterated logarithm (base 2), defined as the smallest i such that ith iteration of logarithm is less or equal one. lg*(lg(n)) is just lg*(n) - 1, asymptotically ~ lg*(n) The second expression is thus asymptotically the log of

Re: Definitions of Likert scale, Likert item, etc.

2001-09-10 Thread Dennis Roberts
At 01:17 PM 9/9/01 +1200, Magenta wrote: It would treat don't agree as the zero point. So an answer at the 100% point would be interpreted as twice as strong as an answer at the 50% point. again ... one (of many) problems with this notion is that it assumes that a person who opts for this

Re: Definitions of Likert scale, Likert item, etc.

2001-09-10 Thread Dennis Roberts
At 01:17 PM 9/9/01 +1200, Magenta wrote: It would treat don't agree as the zero point. So an answer at the 100% point would be interpreted as twice as strong as an answer at the 50% point. let's say the item is i like statistics and, we have two people ... PERSON 1 who HATES statistics ...

Tenure Track Positions for Statistics

2001-09-10 Thread carl lee
Thanks very much for posting the announcement of tenure-track position openings. Carl --- Central Michigan University - One or Two Statistics Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions The Department of Mathematics at Central Michigan University

Re: how to compare these 2 functions(asymptotically)

2001-09-10 Thread omae
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H-Statistic Can't find lookup table for large number of samples

2001-09-10 Thread JD Kronicz
Hi- I am a human health risk assessor. I am trying to calculate the 95% UCL of a lognormal distribution. The data sets I have all have about 350 samples. I can't find a lookup table for the H-Statistic for more than 100 samples. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would greatly

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Re: Definitions of Likert scale, Likert item, etc.

2001-09-10 Thread Magenta
I incorporate a separate N/A option. This could be included in an earlier question that would ensure respondents who should not answer the questions were skipped over those questions. This is standard practice, e.g. in CATI situations. CATI = computer assisted telephone interviewing. IMO the

Re: Definitions of Likert scale, Likert item, etc.

2001-09-10 Thread dennis roberts
At 11:29 AM 9/11/01 +1200, Magenta wrote: I incorporate a separate N/A option. This could be included in an earlier question that would ensure respondents who should not answer the questions were skipped over those questions. This is standard practice, e.g. in CATI situations. CATI = computer