sci.stat.consult
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- From: Michael . Lacy . junk
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: Sum of squared semi-partial correlations
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- dummy regression question
- Re: varimax rotation code
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Sum of squared semi-partial correlations
- Re: Is averaging legitimate when the data have greatly varying scales?
- Is averaging legitimate when the data have greatly varying scales?
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- some biostatistician sas programmer positions
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Probability problem
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- AHP(Analytic Hierarchy Process)
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: 2 (measured) x 2 (between subjects) x 2 (between subjects) MANOVA
- multivariate Cox model p values
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- varimax rotation code
- From: Mike - EMAIL IGNORED
- help on a proof
- Re: "Five Socio-Economic Variables"
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- "Five Socio-Economic Variables"
- From: Mike - EMAIL IGNORED
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: 2 (measured) x 2 (between subjects) x 2 (between subjects) MANOVA
- Re: "Twenty-Four Psychological Tests
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- 2 (measured) x 2 (between subjects) x 2 (between subjects) MANOVA
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- "Twenty-Four Psychological Tests
- From: Mike - EMAIL IGNORED
- Re: Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Are graded clinical signs more reliable than dichotomized?
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- From: Michael . Lacy . junk
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: Calculating Percentile 2.5 and 97.5
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: Calculating Percentile 2.5 and 97.5
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- Re: compare 2 odds ratios
- compare 2 odds ratios
- Calculating Percentile 2.5 and 97.5
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Re: MANOVA design
- Re: MANOVA design
- Mediation with dichotomous outcome
- Re: Ordinal variable considered as quantitative ?
- Re: MANOVA design
- Re: Ordinal variable considered as quantitative ?
- Re: Ordinal variable considered as quantitative ?
- Ordinal variable considered as quantitative ?
- Re: MANOVA design
- MANOVA design
- MANOVA design
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Bio/Statistician Jobs
- Re: Help me get Epi-info software and tutorials
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Help me get Epi-info software and tutorials
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Re: Confidence interval for all the estimated Y's?
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Re: Confidence interval for all the estimated Y's?
- Re: Confidence interval for all the estimated Y's?
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Confidence interval for all the estimated Y's?
- Re: Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- Re: Reporting effect sizes for McNemar's test
- Consulting gigs for psychometricians?
- SAS Programmer Opportunities in Milwaukee and Chicago
- From: Elizabeth.Villarreal81@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Reporting effect sizes for McNemar's test
- correlation problem
- Re: Using Cluster analysis to refine questions for a survey
- Re: REVERSE NORMALIZATION
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- REVERSE NORMALIZATION
- Re: Contingency tables and Chi-Square tests. Help!
- Re: Reporting effect sizes for McNemar's test
- Re: Contingency tables and Chi-Square tests. Help!
- Contingency tables and Chi-Square tests. Help!
- how to find the RMS of AIC
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Factor analysis question
- Reporting effect sizes for McNemar's test
- Factor analysis question
- Using Cluster analysis to refine questions for a survey
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Please help re: control variable...
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Please help re: control variable...
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Re: do mixed linear models assume normal distribution
- Please help re: control variable...
- do mixed linear models assume normal distribution
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Re: True independent variable: help needed
- Re: True independent variable: help needed
- Re: Calculation of reliability of survey of Likert-scale questions
- True independent variable: help needed
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Re: again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Hypothesis testing
- Re: how to set standard limits for a process
- again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--dataset is in this email,sorry to post it again
- Re: Sample size to achieve a certain agreement rate
- how to set standard limits for a process
- again for some suggestions on setting a predicting model--with the original data in the attachment
- Hypothesis testing
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Sample size to achieve a certain agreement rate
- Sample size to achieve a certain agreement rate
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: some suggestions on setting a predicting model
- Re: some suggestions on setting a predicting model
- Re: Calculation of reliability of survey of Likert-scale questions
- Re: Mediation vs Confounding [was: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?]
- model predicting performance
- Re: Calculation of reliability of survey of Likert-scale questions
- Re: some suggestions on setting a predicting model
- Re: Mediation vs Confounding [was: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?]
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Mediation vs Confounding [was: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?]
- Re: Mediation vs Confounding [was: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?]
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Mediation vs Confounding [was: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?]
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- some suggestions on setting a predicting model
- Re: Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Introducing a 3rd variable makes the correlation coefficient non-significant. What's happening?
- Epidemiologist position near Washington, DC
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Doubt in the formula
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Type of ANOVA model
- Type of ANOVA model
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Random Selection of data
- Single Sampling Plan
- Random Selection of data
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Two-item scale and Cronbach's alpha
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Interaction with categorical predictors
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Interaction with categorical predictors
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Genetic Algorithms for classification
- Re: logistic regression classification
- Re: weighted averages of means and percentages
- Genetic Algorithms for classification
- Re: logistic regression classification
- Re: weighted averages of means - meta-analysis
- Re: logistic regression classification
- logistic regression classification
- Re: Correlation Median Value and Mean Value?
- weighted averages of means and percentages
- weighted averages of means - meta-analysis
- Re: Correlation Median Value and Mean Value?
- Correlation Median Value and Mean Value?
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- How to Calculate the Sums of Squares for the WP(Z)
- Re: Calculation of reliability of survey of Likert-scale questions
- Re: how to analyze the data?
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Calculation of reliability of survey of Likert-scale questions
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Multiple comparison correction using p values alone
- Re: how to analyze the data?
- Seeking suggestions for approaches to modeling local prevalence rates from national data set
- how to analyze the data?
- proc model in SAS - Standard error for the model?
- proc model in SAS - Standard error for the model?
- analysis for forced choice options in survey
- Re: non-parametric equivalent of the MANOVA?
- Re: questions related with analysis of covariace
- Re: Regression and ANOVA power citations
- Regression and ANOVA power citations
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Statistics and Analytics recruiter
- From: analytics recruiter
- Re: Levenes test in ANOVA
- questions related with analysis of covariace
- Re: How to calcualte sums of squares for split-plot designs
- Re: How to calcualte sums of squares for split-plot designs
- Re: Weighted standard deviation
- Re: Levenes test in ANOVA
- Re: Weighted standard deviation
- Re: non-parametric equivalent of the MANOVA?
- Re: non-parametric equivalent of the MANOVA?
- non-parametric equivalent of the MANOVA?
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: How to calcualte sums of squares for split-plot designs
- Levenes test in ANOVA
- US - CT - Direct End Client Job Opptys - Senior LIMS Labware Administrator - CT
- From: dev.versatech@xxxxxxxxx
- US - CT - Direct End Client Job Opptys - Senior LIMS Labware Administrator - CT
- From: dev.versatech@xxxxxxxxx
- Weighted standard deviation
- How to calcualte sums of squares for split-plot designs
- Appropriate method of testing
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Analysis of newspaper articles
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Saving plots in 'R'
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- confidence interval on a difference
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: PCA C code contradictions
- PCA C code contradictions
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Analysis of newspaper articles
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Regression with an ordinal variable in experimental data
- Comparing surgical results between hospitals
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- TURF analysis
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: Saving plots in 'R'
- Media analysis
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: stepwise linear discriminant analysis
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Hotelling's T2
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Minimum number of cases per cell in logistic regression?
- Re: stepwise linear discriminant analysis
- stepwise linear discriminant analysis
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- a method for detecting multivariate outliers..
- Re: Multiple Linear Regression with Nominal, Ordinal and Interval Data
