Re: Minimum n for CFA in SEM?

2001-08-17 Thread Steve Gregorich
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Re: Regression with repeated measures

2001-02-28 Thread Steve Gregorich
Linear mixed models (aka multilelvel models, random coefficient models, etc) as implemented by many software products: SAS PROC MIXED, MIXREG, MLwiN, HLM, etc. You might want to look at some links on my website http://sites.netscape.net/segregorich/index.html Steve Gregorich Obviously

Re: within group agreement for nominal/ordinal data

2000-08-25 Thread Steve Gregorich
. HTH Steve Gregorich The workplaces are randomly sampled. Selection of the individuals was based on a random sample design, but there are known biases. = Instructions for joining and leaving this list and remarks about

READ THIS Job Announcement: Senior Statistician, UC San Francisco

2000-08-17 Thread Steve Gregorich
Very strange. I'm not sure how this job announcement got posted with a date of AUG 16, I sent it out much earlier and it did get posted then. Anyway, if you are interested, the position is still open and applications should be directed to Gary Wilson UCSF/CAPS 74 New Montgomery Street San

Job Announcement: Senior Statistician, UC San Francisco

2000-08-02 Thread Steve Gregorich
Regarding the following job announcement, please direct all replies to UCSF HR, not to me or the list. Thanks, - Steve Gregorich University of California, San Francisco Department of Medicine California Street, #335D, Box 0856

Re: regression books?

2000-07-24 Thread Steve Gregorich
I also endorse Draper and Smith, but I want to add another to the list. Fox, _Applied Regression Analysis, Linear Models, and Related Methods_. Sage. Steve Gregorich Does anyone have recommendations for introductory books on regression analysis? I posted this question

Re: Statistical Methods in Psychology Journals

2000-05-27 Thread Steve Gregorich
See the article at http://www.apa.org/journals/amp/amp548594.html Steve Gregorich [EMAIL PROTECTED] says... The APA's Task Force on Statistical Inference has published an article in the American Psychologist in which they present the changes they are planning on recommending be made

Re: Three-way ICCs?

2000-03-10 Thread Steve Gregorich
OC VARCOMP. HTH Steve Gregorich Is there a way to calculate three-way ICCs (eg. Rater x Targets x rated dimensions)? Due to the fact I'm not so familiar with random effect models and Generalizability theory (Cronbach '72) I wonder if the two-way models of ICC mentioned e.g. by Shrout and Flei