For a demonstration of the equivalence of regression and traditional ANOVA,
just point your browser to
http://core.ecu.edu/psyc/wuenschk/StatHelp/ANOVA=reg.rtf.
-Original Message-
From: Stephen Levine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 3:47 AM
To: Karl
of course, the typical software program, when doing regression analysis ...
prints out a summary ANOVA table ... so, there is one place to start ...
At 10:52 AM 12/11/01 -0500, Wuensch, Karl L wrote:
For a demonstration of the equivalence of regression and traditional ANOVA,
just point your
Jerry Dallal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in sci.stat.edu:
It's lunch hour. I'm browsing. Shall I click on a link to a file
type that has the potential to carry viruses? OT1H, Karl is a
regular poster. OTOH, why run the risk? I guess I'll download and
look at it in WordView.
The file type was
It's lunch hour. I'm browsing. Shall I click on a link to a file
type that has the potential to carry viruses? OT1H, Karl is a
regular poster. OTOH, why run the risk? I guess I'll download and
look at it in WordView.
Wuensch, Karl L wrote:
For a demonstration of the equivalence of
Stan Brown wrote:
The file type was RTF. Unless I'm _VERY_ much mistaken, RTF cannot
carry macros of any sort, let alone viruses.
Oops, there is one loophole:
Yes, a loophole. In fact, one can embed a destructive program in a
pure ASCII file that can affect some machines. (Hint: it is