Re: Chi-Squared Test (goodness of fit) confidence levels
- From: "Reef Fish" <Large_Nassau_Grouper@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 May 2006 06:28:11 -0700
"Luis A. Afonso" wrote:
Yurra-Bob
I notice without surprise that you are so *mentally unpaired* that you are unable to understand what I wrote in the later post. The scientific term is dyslexia: better you call a doctor.
__________licas (Luis A. Afonso)
Afonso, are you posting from the psychiatric instutition in which you
have
been locked up?
If you knew how to read headers of posts (which I am sure you don't)
you'll note that I am posting from a Hilton hotel in Las Vegas, where
serious probabilists know how to play the one and ONLY game in casinos
in which the player CAN have a very, very slight advantage over the
House.
-- Bob.
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