Re: Goodness of fit measures for a distribution




Unknown wrote:
> Well gentlemen, it has certainly been an eye opener.
> From this rollercoaster of subjective information, off colour jokes,
> suggestions that I lack of an objective and statistical knowledge I
sort of
> derived the following two conclusions:
>
> 1) Never ever ask any more questions on any newsgroup. Instead, go to
the
> library and read a book on statistics.

That's often a good idea. NGs are not a perfect medium for
getting answers, although I've found much good help and
information over the years, and I hope I've occasionally
provided answers, too.

>
> 2)If I ever see any statistician in the street, I will run him over
with my
> car.
>
> Regards,
>
> V.Z.

Fortunately I'm a meteorologist. :-)

Cheers,
Russell

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