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This is true. I simulated the null distributions, those obtained when the
null hypothesis is true, which is what the centered t-distribution
represents. I didn't look at the sampling distributions for different
effect sizes.
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2001 00:19:06 -0600
From: jim clark [EMAIL
Chia C Chong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi!
I am new in this area..I wonder which clustering algorithm is the most
frequently used and maybe the most robust??
This question has may levels, ranging from the decision between agglomerative
and seed based methods, touching the choice of an
In an F distribution, the critical value for the lower tail is the
reciprical of the the critical value of the upper tail (with the
degrees of freedom swithced).
Why? I understand how to calculate it, but do not get why the math
works.
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