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Paul Thompson wrote:
Hi everyone,
Does anyone know if there are any C code functions or libraries
available
(preferably free/on the Web) for doing multiple regression or
multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA)?
Have you tried to wade through the source code for R? If not, have a
I'm a newbie to the group but not to statistics. Here is my problem: I
have a probability distribtion over a discrete (or countably infinite,
in any case "naturally binned") space and I want to test whether a
sample agrees with the distribution when some bins have few events.
Here is an
- Forwarded message from Dale Berger -
Thank you for many useful comments and suggestions regarding on-line
data collection.
Several people expressed concerns about the quality of data collected
on-line, even to the point of categorically denouncing the technique.
On-line surveys
Robert J. MacG. Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: If I attempt to survey 1000 people and 950 answer, of whom 600 give a
: positive response, I can consider the extremes of 650 in 1000 and 600
: in 1000, create confidence intervals, and say (eg) that _in_any_case_
Don't follow this. Why
John Hunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some data which consist of times of an input to a system (delta
functions) and the magnitude of the response at those times. I would
like to see how closely I can model the system as an Nth order linear
system for small N (2 to 5, say).
What do you