Re: Richard Ulrich used FOUR posts to distort one post in one thread




Richard Ulrich wrote:

What was written add NOTHING to what had already been said.

Richard, why do YOU have to interprete everything for everyone
and not let THEM decide for themselves?

That was when Richard Ulrich took it as his opening to push his
Quackery in regression analysis. I had already responded
IN FULL in the post in the tinyurl, on June 1..

http://tinyurl.com/ozn76


RF > EVERYONE is invited to read the first FOUR posts in the
RF > "linear regression" thread -- two by the OP Jens, and two
responses
RF > by me, and judge for yourself the appropriateness or
inappropriate-
RF > ness of my responses.

Appropriate enough to Jens. Incomplete.

The EVERYONE (and the "yourself") there meant every reader
in this newsgroup! Talk about me not reading well. Why should
readers in this group need Richard Ulrich's repeated coaching
for THEM to decide for themselves?


Why are you NOT following up with defending your ERRORS
(which you denied that they were errors) in the CV thread, even
after my repeated reminder for you to write down the hypotheses
being tested?


RF > when he should be answering to my challenge of his ERRORS
RF > of statement in the "coefficient of variation" thread. to write
RF > down the hypotheses to be tested, when he tried his usual
RF > verbal obfuscation.

-- Bob.

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