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Re: probability definition

2001-03-02 Thread David Heiser
- Original Message - From: "Alex Yu" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Shareef Siddeek" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:01 PM Subject: Re: probability definition 1. Very Interesting. Would it be possible to get a copy of your paper on Probability. I gave a

Final CFP: IAT-2001

2001-03-02 Thread iat01
[Apologies if you receive this more than once] --- FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS: IAT-2001 The Second Asia-Pacific Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology SPONSORED BY ACM SIGART

Census Bureau nixes sampling on 2000 count

2001-03-02 Thread J. Williams
The Census Bureau urged Commerce Secretary Don Evans on Thursday not to use adjusted results from the 2000 population count. Evans must now weigh the recommendation from the Census Bureau, and will make the decision next week. If the data were adjusted statistically it could be used to

Re: basic stats question

2001-03-02 Thread George W. Cobb
I think that introducing the word "independent" as a descriptor of sample spaces and then carrying it on to the events in the product space is much less likely to generate the confusion due to the common informal description "Independent events don't have anything to do with each other"

Post-hoc comparisons

2001-03-02 Thread Esa M. Rantanen
Dear All: I have a question concerning pairwise comparisons between four treatment conditions. My experience is mostly with ANOVA, and (I think!) I can understand the reasoning for the use of multiple comparison procedures (e.g., Duncan's, Tukey's, or LSD) instead of individual t-tests between

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Re: Post-hoc comparisons

2001-03-02 Thread William B. Ware
It sounds to me like are are dealing with a comparison of four proportions... Why can't you follow up the initial test with the six pairwise tests of proportions, using some type of Bonferroni correction... There's the Holm modification and the FDR procedure, both of which give adequate

time series analysis software

2001-03-02 Thread Highland Statistics Ltd.
We are pleased to announce version 1.7 of Brodgar. Brodgar is a package for multivariate time series analysis. Its main focus is dynamic factor analysis (estimation of common trends). Brodgar has support for various multivariate techniques (e.g. PCA, CA, redundancy analysis, canonical

Re: Post-hoc comparisons

2001-03-02 Thread Donald Burrill
Hi, Esa! You've had a couple of responses; here's another. You state "pairwise comparisons"; but it strikes me as at least possible that you might want (or might _also_ want) to consider more complex comparisons if any such comparisons seemed to offer a more parsimonious

Re: basic stats question

2001-03-02 Thread Richard A. Beldin
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --D6CAE5CBE7F2826036C27891 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The suits and ranks of cards in a bridge deck certainly can be presented as independent sample spaces which we use as components of a

Re: probability definition

2001-03-02 Thread Richard A. Beldin
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --3C6331B8C260BF767681A8B3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The "definition" via axioms provides a mathematical structure that we interpret either as "relative frequency" or as "degrees of belief".

March 2001 Issue of SecondMoment

2001-03-02 Thread correspondence
Please be advised the March 2001 issue of SecondMoment has been posted at http://www.secondmoment.org . This month we are very pleased to feature an article on causality and Bayesian Networks written for SecondMoment by Dr. Judea Pearl. Dr. Pearl is an Emeritus Professor at University of

Re: On inappropriate hypothesis testing. Was: MIT Sexism statistical bunk

2001-03-02 Thread Rich Ulrich
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001 07:49:23 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Irving Scheffe) wrote: My comments are written as responses to the technical comments to Jim Steiger's last post. This is shorter than his post, since I omit redundancy and mostly ignore his 'venting.' I think I offer a little different

Re: probability definition

2001-03-02 Thread Harold E. Brooks
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Richard A. Beldin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --3C6331B8C260BF767681A8B3 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The "definition" via axioms provides a mathematical

Re: Post-hoc comparisons

2001-03-02 Thread Rich Ulrich
On 2 Mar 2001 07:27:16 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Esa M. Rantanen) wrote: [ snip, detail ] contingency table. I have used a Chi-Sq. analysis to determine if there is a statisitcally significant difference between the (treatment) groups (all 4!), and indeed there is. I assume, however, that