Re: F tests (I think)

From: carlrw@vicnet.net.au
Date: Tue Apr 15 1997 - 05:49:50 EDT


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>LRella@ix.netcom.com wrote:
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>> Mex,
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>> Researchers use different types of tests to check scores or results for
>> "statistical significance"  The p-value refers to

You wrote:

>Huh?

Huh what in particular?  :)

Mex Butler



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