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2001-05-31 Thread Fanny Martino
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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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2001-05-03 Thread Ivan Balducci
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2001-04-20 Thread Hindley, Jane
Dear Eric, I'm writing my summer school course outline, and would like to know what the budget is for outside speakers before approaching anyone. The outline should be finished by the end of next week. best wishes, janeh application/ms-tnef

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2001-04-09 Thread NEUMA TERESINHA NADAL
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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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2001-02-18 Thread Jineshwar Singh
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2001-02-09 Thread BAECULA
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