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2010 Nov 24
0
nonparametric covariance analysis
...tatistic difference on my y.
The factors F2 and F3 are temperature and force respectively.
I know that I have a lot of variables, but they are the most important (after a
stepwise regression). The initial number of variables was something about 30.
Thanks for any help.
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Daniela Rodrigues Recchia
Master Student of Statistics - Technische Universität Dortmund.
"Like dreams, statistics are a form of wish fulfillment."
Jean Baudrillard.
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2010 Nov 24
2
Reference Classes: how to clone/copy instances?
Dear list,
I don't know what's the correct term for this in the OOP context, but is it
possible to "clone"/copy an instance of a reference class (say 'a') so that
I get an *autonomous* second instance 'b'? Autonomous in the sense that
changes to 'a' do not affect 'b'.
I know that this is somewhat against the pass-by-reference paradigm, but the