Does anyone have experience in doing ARCH or GARCH models in MS Excel?
Any pointers or examples are appreciated.
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There seems to be some confusion about what regression to the mean
means. Noone is penalized (or advantaged) because of regression to the
mean. You ALWAYS have RTM in a population whether everyone improves or
gets worse. It is a property of standardized scores only for a
population. The simpl
I think the probability is 100%, see:
http://www.theonion.com/onion3102/deathrate.html
Jeff Rasmussen
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I have what seems to be a straightforward question involving a conditional
probability, but I must be missing something because I can't quite get a
handle on it. Let's say I have treatment and control groups with
individuals preassigned to each, with T individuals in the treatment group
and C in
At 11:33 AM 1/16/01 -0400, you wrote:
>> 37. When Matt's and Damien's broad jumps were measured accurately to
>> the nearest foot, each measurement was 21 feet. Which statement best
>> describes the greatest possible difference in the lengths of Matt¹s
>> jump and Damien's jump?
>>
>> A. One jum
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Donald Burrill) wrote:
> You have not stated how many subjects (Ss) receive each
> drug/dose combination. If all 20 Ss receive all 4 combinations, as
> implied by your assertion of 80 data points (below), then the design is
>
Werner Wittmann wrote:
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> See the regression artifact primer at Dave's homepage:
> http://nw3.nai.net/~dakenny/rrtm.htm
I looked at
http://nw3.nai.net/~dakenny/primer.htm
and found myself puzzled by the Galton squeeze plot (or is it a pair
link diagram, or are they one and the same?).
It sho
Here's a response to the two people who have replied to the list
about my query. (Thanks heaps for your input. This list is
wonderful. If it ever loses its institutional support, and noone
else wants to pick it up, I will. I'd run it with listproc, and we
would have moderators to filter ou
In sci.stat.edu Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: If it is some other data... When you have multiple replications,
: sometimes you don't want the *mean* -- for "best single performance"
: you might select maximum or minimum. Or you might consider a trimmed
or in a situation where you ex
Try Winmira, you can obtain info & a free trial version under
http://winmira.von-davier.de/index.shtml
HTH,
Johannes
> I`d like to obtain information about computersoftware (free, trail or
> commercial) to calculate rasch modell.
>
> Stefan
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On 11 Jan 2001 16:28:50 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Scharin)
wrote:
> All -
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> I have a problem which I am hoping someone can help me solve. (No, this is
> not a problem from class, but a real-life problem from industry.)
>
> A product has a specification of <= 1 defect/10 cm^2. The produ
Try this site. Winsteps is available commercially but bigsteps, the dos precurser, is available free.
http://www.winsteps.com/winsteps.htm
At 10:30 AM 1/16/01 +0100, Mag. Stefan Höfer wrote:
>I`d like to obtain information about computersoftware (free, trail or
>commercial) to calculate rasch mod
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001 12:09:38 +0100, Tor A Strand
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Logistic regression and Relative risk (RR)
>
> In some statistical applications (eg. SAS) RR is an option in logistic
> regression. This is rarely used in Scientific literature where some authors
> even report odds ra
Rich Ulrich wrote:
> Construing the language as precisely as possible, but being careful to
> take into account the full language of the question and the
> multiple-choice answers, what do you think the correct answer is?
>
> Do you think the question is actually OK? Is the wording good enough
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001 19:47:49 -0500, Rich Ulrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Concerning the MCAS. There was a discussion last month
>in another Usenet group, alt.usage.english, concerning one of
>its math questions which was written too loosely.
>
>Here is the start of that thread. The thread
Will Hopkins wrote:
>
> A supplementary question: Some time ago I saw someone defaulting to
> a non-parametric analysis when the sample size was small. My first
> reaction was: "that's precisely when you don't want to use
> non-parametrics, because they have less power than parametrics with
> s
I`d like to obtain information about computersoftware (free, trail or
commercial) to calculate rasch modell.
Stefan
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