[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark
I contacted you directly to offer you some simple advice. I suggested that
since the question you asked is very basic and that it is covered in even the
most basic books on statistics that you go to the nearest university library
and browse through BUSINESS
John,
I stand corrected. I really guess I misunderstood what Mark wanted.
I now realize he is an experienced programmer. I'm sure that the correct
BASIC routines can be found in a number of books on programming. It seems to
me I remember that Apple produced a book quite some time ago and
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Stan Brown wrote:
Herman Rubin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in sci.stat.edu:
Test for understanding, not for imitation of robots. Give
a few multi-part problems, and be sure to give partial credit.
Excellent advice. I do (try to) test for understanding, by posing
problems in real-world terms
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
I stand corrected. I really guess I misunderstood what Mark wanted.
I now realize he is an experienced programmer.
Well I have no idea if he is or not. I suspect he may have underestimated the
difficulty of programming this in Basic for a Palm Pilot. Good
On Fri, 09 Nov 2001 10:13:21 -0500
Rich Ulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 18:31:57 +, Mark T [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
What are the formulae for calculating the mean to z, larger proportion and smaller
proportion of a z-score (standardised score) on a standard
Presently the Gaming Industry of Australia is attempting to define various
new 'definitions of Standard Deviation'...in a concept to define infield
metrics for the analysis of machines in terms which imply whether a machine
is being operated with respect to its defined percentage or in fact
You persist in repeating your original request in your original phrasing,
with no elaboration(s) that might resolve the ambiguities therein.
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Mark T wrote:
On Fri, 09 Nov 2001 Rich Ulrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 Mark T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Forum Members,
I am student and need SPSS (or PaceXL or Pace2000) software
for working out my stat assignments.
Does anybody know link for free any of that software downloading
(i have Win98, IBM PC).
Pls answer me directly to partner545{AT}yahoo{DOT}com
since i am in nomail mode. or
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:34:15 -0500 (EST)
Donald Burrill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You persist in repeating your original request in your original phrasing,
with no elaboration(s) that might resolve the ambiguities therein.
Thanks very much for a completely unhelpful reply!
Thanks for your
Mark
I contacted you directly to offer you some simple advice. I suggested that
since the question you asked is very basic and that it is covered in even the
most basic books on statistics that you go to the nearest university library
and browse through BUSINESS STATISTICS texts. I find
Any recommendation for books on Clustering Algorithm??
Cheers,
CCC
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