nitpicking [PK / PD]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2012-03-22 17:06 (4853 d 17:40 ago) – Posting: # 8317
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Dear ElMaestro!

❝ [nitpick]


❝ No. There is consensus that you have to analyse the data as though they (the residuals) were normal.

❝ [/nitpick]


Nitpicking is one of my hobbies. Working on the residuals now.

❝ Anyways, as usual I have no qualified response to any of the core stuff you have raised in this thread.


I’m interested in underlying distributions. Should give me a clue whether to transform or not.

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