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- Re: Recalling
- Re: Piecewise constant approximation
- Re: Recalling
- Towards a safe Population variance overestimation
- Re: Piecewise constant approximation
- Re: Piecewise constant approximation
- Differing Scope and Methodology in GAO and University of California Reports Account for Variations in Cost Estimates for Homosexual Conduct Policy. GAO
- Re: Piecewise constant approximation
- Re: Algorithm for approximating a "moving" percentile statistic?
- Re: Algorithm for approximating a "moving" percentile statistic?
- Is an offset appropriate for this application?
- Affiliate program related to statistical science
- Re: Recalling
- Recalling
- Re: Richard Ulrich is trying to name smear AGAIN!
- Algorithm for approximating a "moving" percentile statistic?
- Re: Richard Ulrich is trying to name smear AGAIN!
- Piecewise constant approximation
- Re: Help: Exchange of limit and expectation
- Re: Help: Exchange of limit and expectation
- Help: Exchange of limit and expectation
- Re: random walk on graph
- Re: Help: the distribution of determinant
- Erratum and Addendum Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Normal Distribution Function and QBASIC
- Re: Bob Ling is trying to smear his own name AGAIN!
- Re: Normal Distribution Function and QBASIC
- Bob Ling is trying to smear his own name AGAIN!
- Re: a newbie question on joint pdf
- Re: Help: the distribution of determinant
- Re: Normal Distribution Function and QBASIC
- Re: Normal Distribution Function and QBASIC
- Richard Ulrich is trying to name smear AGAIN!
- Normal Distribution Function and QBASIC
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: correlation of inverse
- Re: which polynomial interpolant is good for CDFrepresentation
- Re: NUMBERS
- Re: NUMBERS
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: OT: Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: NUMBERS
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- OT: Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Re: which polynomial interpolant is good for CDFrepresentation
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- random walk on graph
- Re: How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Re: Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Re: Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Concerning Bob (Reef FISH) expertise all is clear NOW
- Re: How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Photos of Dr. Luis Afonso and Bob Ling
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: A Photo of Dr. Luis Afonso
- A Photo of Dr. Luis Afonso
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: NUMBERS
- which polynomial interpolant is good for CDFrepresentation
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: Warning: before you read whatever from Bob (Reef Fish)
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: What is?
- Re: Is sum of two normally distributed variables normally distributed?
- Re: Computing pdf/cdf for X^2 when X is normally distributed
- Re: What is?
- What is?
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: Warning: before you read whatever from Bob (Reef Fish)
- Re: Computing pdf/cdf for X^2 when X is normally distributed
- Re: Statistics / Probability Question (Batting Average)
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Statistics / Probability Question (Batting Average)
- Re: Warning: before you read whatever from Bob (Reef Fish)
- Re: NUMBERS
- Warning: before you read whatever from Bob (Reef Fish)
- NUMBERS
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Whenever you see a post by Luis A. Afonso, read THIS first
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: ANYONE who does NOT follow the 4-line example, please SPEAK UP.
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- How to get CDF from PDF numerically?
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: ANYONE who does NOT follow the 4-line example, please SPEAK UP.
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- ANYONE who does NOT follow the 4-line example, please SPEAK UP.
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- From: danheyman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: Luis A. Afonso the unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- AFONSO the Troll is now exposed and forever moribund
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Now Bob prove that 8>16
- Bob (Reef Fish) unthinkable case of STUPIDITY
- Re: A measure of model fit across different datasets and dependent variables
- Re: In ONE post, AFONSO LIBELED against at least 55 Bobs in sci.stat.math!
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- Re: Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- Re: Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- correlation of inverse
- A measure of model fit across different datasets and dependent variables
- how to formally show a data series is bimodal?
- Re: Earth's Circunference
- Re: Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- SIX "Is this sufficiently clear" questions for Luis A. Afonso to answer
- Earth's Circunference
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Jack and Bob (Reef Fish) *heehaws*
- Re: How to combine the results of two Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: Confusion with the distribution
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: In ONE post, AFONSO LIBELED against at least 55 Bobs in sci.stat.math!
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- In ONE post, AFONSO LIBELED against at least 55 Bobs in sci.stat.math!
- Re: multi-variable regression
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: multi-variable regression
- Re: multi-variable regression
- goodness of fit test for data over time
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: Confusion with the distribution
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- OT: AFONSO inadvertently revealed Afonso
- Re: Finally I got what Bob is
- Re: A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Finally I got what Bob is
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- A NEW Discovery about Afonso
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sample sd always underestimates the Population sd
- Re: Consequently
- Re: Consequently
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- statistical significance and mutual information
- Consequently
- Re: Does standard Kalman filter work if errors are not normally distributed?
- Re: The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- The sum of square deviations: A THEOREM
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Re: Jack Tomsky shattered his PERFECT record on Afonso
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Looney Tunes: (was Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values)
- Jack Tomsky shattered his PERFECT record on Afonso
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample sd always underestimates the Population sd
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- HELP! What distribution would this be?
- The sample sd always underestimates the Population sd
- What confidence can us ascribe to Bob´s statements?
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Probability question
- Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Re: Probability question
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Bob knows not what Sample Variance is!
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Bob knows not what Sample Variance is!
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Even worse for Bob (Reef Fish)
- Re: Bob knows not what Sample Variance is!
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Bob knows not what Sample Variance is!
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Probability question
- Re: Probability question
- Re: LOL Bob Reef-Fish!
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: what estimation methods can replace Maximum Likelihood Estimation?
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- LOL Bob Reef-Fish!
- Re: standard labels for probability values
- Re: Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Probability question
- Re: The sample s.d. always underestimates
- The sample s.d. always underestimates
- Re: standard labels for probability values
- Re: how to check the accuracy of any numerical process?
- From: danheyman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- standard labels for probability values
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Chi-squared Test of 2x2 tables, critical values
- Hotelling's T^2 test when covariance matrix has a special form
- Re: Alpha, beta, power, CL, CI
- Re: Mann-Whitney score and AUC
- Alpha, beta, power, CL, CI
- Standard deviation for dummies
- how to check the accuracy of any numerical process?
- Re: Mann-Whitney score and AUC
- Re: Optimality of logit coefficients when sampling is not involved
- Optimality of logit coefficients when sampling is not involved
- From: Michael . Lacy . junk
- Test of significance of a mean value?
- Re: Logistic Regression - distribution assumptions?
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- From: danheyman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Spatial dependence model
- Re: Logistic Regression - distribution assumptions?
- Logistic Regression - distribution assumptions?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Without realizing
- Re: PCA - separation and variance
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- From: danheyman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Question about inhomogeneous Markov chains
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Mann-Whitney score and AUC
- Re: Jack WRONG
- Re: Jack WRONG
- Jack WRONG
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Digit frequency variation
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Student-t distribution - profound or biased?
- Re: Digit frequency variation
- Re: minimal covariance maximal variance
- The critera : at most 1 bad out of 6
- Re: Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Mann-Whitney score and AUC
- Negative Bi-nomial distribution
- proof of sample skewness asymptotical distribution
- Re: Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Re: actuarial exams
- From: Darla.McWilson@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Digit frequency variation
- Help w/ acceptance sampling
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Missing random digits
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Missing random digits
- Missing random digits
- Confusion with the distribution
- *la différence*
- Re: LU decomposition and Mahalanobis distance
- actuarial exams
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Digit frequency variation
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: LU decomposition and Mahalanobis distance
- heuristic analysis e.g. for passwords
- Re: test-retest wilcoxon
- *la différence*
- LU decomposition and Mahalanobis distance
- From: Ross Clement (Email address invalid - do not use)
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- order of magnitude of statistics
- Re: minimal covariance maximal variance
- Eigen vector calculation
- minimal covariance maximal variance
- Re: PCA - separation and variance
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- PCA - separation and variance
- Re: Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- Re: At least j successes (out of k Binomial trials)
- Re: At least j successes (out of k Binomial trials)
- Re: At least j successes (out of k Binomial trials)
- Re: At least j successes (out of k Binomial trials)
- At least j successes (out of k Binomial trials)
- Difference in Satistics Taught to Ph.D.students in Education
- two-dimensional birth-death
- Re: What happened to you, Jack Tomsky?
- Re: Maximal entropy from Bayes' law?
- What happened to you, Jack Tomsky?
- Re: AHP(Analytic Hierarchy Process)
- Re: determining sample size for infinite population with unknown mean
- Re: An Example of Independence and Mutual Exclusiveness
- Re: An Example of Independence and Mutual Exclusiveness
- Re: An Example of Independence and Mutual Exclusiveness
- Re: An Example of Independence and Mutual Exclusiveness
- determining sample size for infinite population with unknown mean
