Re: help with modelling

2000-12-18 Thread Glen Barnett
Debraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... hi, I have a set of data which indicates number of correct responses on a test (score) for 20 persons. I wanted to know if I can model the same mathematically based on certain factors, say Score =

Re: help with modelling

2000-12-17 Thread Bob Hayden
- Forwarded message from Herman Rubin - The model must come from the investigator, not from the data. Data only helps to choose between models, estimate parameters, and related questions. - End of forwarded message from Herman Rubin - Actually, I think the apparent conflict

Re: help with modelling

2000-12-16 Thread Herman Rubin
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Debraj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, I have a set of data which indicates number of correct responses on a test (score) for 20 persons. I wanted to know if I can model the same mathematically based on certain factors, say Score = f(factor1, foactor2, factor3,

Re: help with modelling

2000-12-16 Thread Jeff Rasmussen
At 07:33 PM 12/15/00 -0600, Debraj wrote: >hi, > >I have a set of data which indicates number of correct responses on a >test (score) for 20 persons. I wanted to know if I can model the same >mathematically based on certain factors, say Score = f(factor1, >foactor2, factor3, factor4), so that I

help with modelling

2000-12-15 Thread Debraj
hi, I have a set of data which indicates number of correct responses on a test (score) for 20 persons. I wanted to know if I can model the same mathematically based on certain factors, say Score = f(factor1, foactor2, factor3, factor4), so that I can simulate similar data with different values