Have you really never encountered scientific notation?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_notation
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hoguejm <hoguejm at gmail.com> wrote:
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>Estimate Std. Error z value
>Pr(>|z|)
>(Intercept) 2.338e+00
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>2.400e+03 0.001 0.99922
>factor(GENDER)M -1.020e-01
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>6.394e-01 -0.160 0.87327
>factor(Ethnicity)Black 4.868e-01
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>1.550e+00 0.314 0.75348
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>A sample from my regression output above.
>I am wondering why in the Estimate column, are the values in terms of
>e.
>Is there a way to get simple numerical values without the e term?
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>Thanks
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