Re: Binomial dta: how to handle don't-cares?
- From: Stan Brown <the_stan_brown@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 07:41:22 -0500
8 Feb 2007 09:09:28 -0800 from Old Mac User
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Several people have given good advice including "the numbers are what
they are and should be reported as such". This is politics more than
A belated thanks to you and others who answered. I've been trying to
digest the replies, and also to educate myself on this sort of
trinomial.
Can someone suggest good search terms, or a good print reference, on
analyzing yes/no/don't-care responses? I tried "trinomial", but as
you might expect I was overwhelmed with the polynomial type.
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