Yes, historically correct. Mr. Jefferson and colleagues used
unalienable in the Declaration of Independence, though inalienable
is the overwhelming preference nowadays.
---Jerry Zar
Reg Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/03/01 04:10PM
Actually, the word is unalienable.
reg
- Original Message
Yes, there are reasons for using the transformation frm z to r.
And, there are published tables of this. For example, Appendix Table
B.19 of Zar, Biostatistical Analysis, 4th ed., 1999.
Jerrold H. Zar, Professor
Department of Biological Sciences
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115