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2002 Dec 18
1
Kernel smoothing.
...*.
(I can ASSURE you that there are perfectly legitimate reasons why I
want to do this. :-)) Clearly it is not really a density that I am
trying to estimate.
I had a go at using sm.density() from the sm package, but this
requires that the weights be positive. Is there any software lurking
in the undergrowth that I could use for my purpose? Or bits and
pieces that could give me a start on building the machine that I
need?
Ta.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
2004 Apr 27
5
p-values
I apologize if this question is not completely
appropriate for this list.
I have been using SAS for a while and am now in the
process of learning some C and R as a part of my
graduate studies. All of the statistical packages I
have used generally yield p-values as a default output
to standard procedures.
This week I have been reading "Testing Precise
Hypotheses" by J.O. Berger