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Statistics for Dummies
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41Hey, you got it right!!! I like that site too. Just havin' fun with sadistHighTech-10/3/2002
40Is this trivia, or are you asking for the answer to your Statistics 101 quiz? IQuahog-10/3/2002
39On a standard IQ test, the mean was 100 and the standard deviation was 15 and thHighTech-10/3/2002
38OK, thanks Charles. Looks like I've got a potential dissertation proposal :-LPS5-10/3/2002
37You probably can't, without more (to any useful confidence). JMHO. CharlesCharles Tutt-10/3/2002
36Huh? You are talking to the wrong guy.HighTech-10/3/2002
35Tell me how I can inferentially build a distribution knowing only (a) no more thLPS5-10/3/2002
34Nope. I'm still interested in anything you guys offer. HTHighTech-10/3/2002
33I have access to minitab, but is it just us two doing this thing, or are others dannobee-8/21/2002
32I think there's a "student" version of Minitab, if you have any suCharles Tutt-8/20/2002
31I have SPSS at work. It wasn't really made for forecasting. Statistical andannobee-8/20/2002
30There's a list here: fw.umn.edu It seems like SPSS/BMDP/Systat, SAS and MICharles Tutt-8/14/2002
29Can we agree on a software package (besides just excel)? I don't mind doingdannobee-8/14/2002
28Although I can see some similarities, to me the entire focus and philosophy of TCharles Tutt-8/13/2002
27The differences between T/A and econometrics are merely semantical differences, dannobee-8/13/2002
26If the distribution is stationary, whether normal or not, then characterizing itCharles Tutt-8/12/2002
25I'm interested in the probability of an event taking place in the future givHighTech-8/12/2002
24I think HiTech is more interested in "technical analysis" than somethiCharles Tutt-8/12/2002
23No, but I will tell you two things: (a) That singular, outlying point constitutLPS5-8/12/2002
22Not shareware, but ForecastX is one of the easier forecasting packages to use. dannobee-8/12/2002
21Scattergraph would reveal a relatively flat range with one big outlier. Is that HighTech-8/12/2002
20No I have not. Are there any good software products available as shareware? WhatHighTech-8/12/2002
19I think using stats for this problem might be a little too simplistic. It'ddannobee-8/12/2002
18I think he's asking for our insights into that. My guess would be Poisson, Charles Tutt-8/9/2002
17Again: what distribution are you assuming?LPS5-8/9/2002
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