Re: Chi-Squared Test (goodness of fit) confidence levels
- From: "yurra" <yurramoron@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 May 2006 08:22:26 -0700
Afonso you moron,
You attempt to program in QBASIC as if it
were a modern language, and you accuse
Bob of being "old guard"?
I cannot call you an "old guard" statistician
because you are not a statistician, but
your approach to programming (not that
you are a programmer, either!) is more
than "old guard", it is ANCIENT.
You are the guardian of ANCIENT programming
languages, that nobody uses for serious work
any more. Nor does anyone teach it any more.
So why are you concerned to use QBASIC
to instruct novices when they don't know QBASIC?
Yurra Moron
"Luis A. Afonso" wrote:
Bob wrote:(May 27, 2006, 2:06 AM)
***In the first course in statistics, no student would need a QBasic program to simulate every little table entry that has the exact value for look up, or found by their use of computers. Or have to use your silly simulations to learn the exact theory.***
My response
Bob is so stupid that is always confounding the essential with the accessory.
___accessory: the programming language used to show the essential
___essential: to teach the young that the test is approximate.
I pray that the present teachers (not the old guard) in USA are not so stupid than Bob is.
_____licas (Luis A. Afonso)
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