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2001-11-14 Thread Carl Huberty
I, too, prefer closed-book tests in statistical methods courses. I also like short-answer items, some of which may be multiple-choice items. [Please don't gripe that all multiple-choice items assessonly memory recall; such items, if constructed well, may be very helpful in assessing

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2001-05-04 Thread Carl Huberty
Why do articles appear in print when study methods, analyses, results, and conclusions are somewhat faulty? [This may be considered as a follow-up to an earlier edstat interchange.] My first, and perhaps overly critical, response is that the editorial practices are faulty. I don't find

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2001-04-20 Thread Hindley, Jane
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2001-04-02 Thread Jan Sjogren
SAT scores are approximately normal with mean 500 and a standard devotion 100. Scores of 800 or higher are reported as 800, so a perfect paper is not required to score 800 on the SAT. What percent of students who take the SAT score 800? The answer to this question shall be: SAT scores of 800+

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2001-04-02 Thread Donald Burrill
Everything you need is in what you wrote. You do understand that "z" is the usual shorthand for "a standard score", and that a standard score is the representation of a given raw score as its deviation from the population mean in standard-deviation units? The rest is merely a lookup in a

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2001-04-02 Thread dennis roberts
well, this is a tricky sort of ? if in fact, all REAL scores that actually convert to a SAT value ... anything = to or than 800 are listed as ... 800 ... then, the ? really can't be ... what is the p value for having 800 or more ... has to be what is the p value for 800 but, the

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2001-01-16 Thread Elliot Cramer
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

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2001-01-15 Thread Jeff Rasmussen
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2001-01-15 Thread Sky
Hi Jim, Is it correct that you measured every subject 100 times (25 times in all 4 drugs/dose groups)? Then it might be a good idea to use a repeated measurement test. This tests takes into account that people may have a different 'base' temperature; it takes away some of the within group error

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2001-01-15 Thread Elliot Cramer
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2001-01-15 Thread Rich Ulrich
On 15 Jan 2001 17:23:11 GMT, Elliot Cramer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In sci.stat.edu Jim Kroger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Hello, I've received some expert help here on a couple previous occasions : (thanks). I have an issue bothering me, which I'd like to present to you. : I'm doing a

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2001-01-15 Thread Donald Burrill
Jim, a few comments in addition to those made by other respondents: On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Jim Kroger wrote in part: I'm doing a two-way, 2X2 ANOVA. Suppose I have 20 subjects, and each has 25 observations of the following types: drug1-doseA (25 for each subject) drug1-doseB ( " )

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2001-01-14 Thread Jim Kroger
Hello, I've received some expert help here on a couple previous occasions (thanks). I have an issue bothering me, which I'd like to present to you. I'm doing a two-way, 2X2 ANOVA. Suppose I have 20 subjects, and each has 25 observations of the following types: drug1-doseA (25 for each subject

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2000-06-15 Thread sahar salah
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2000-05-04 Thread Derek Ogle
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