02-29-2008, 07:12 PM
Shlama Jerzy,
You wrote:
But I am not interested in doing so, as I consider your tone quite condescending and patronizing. You intimate that I don't know what I am talking about, and I don't see that you know any more about the subject of statistics than I do. You can analyze the data yourself. The experiment was honestly done and the module is available on my web site to any who want to download it from the Peshitta Research page.
There is no reason anyone interested cannot replicate my results.
I'm sorry, Jerzy, but I cannot take seriously anyone who writes the following:
"Chi test" is the term MS Excel lists under Statistical analysis tools provided in that program. I know it is called "Chi Square test". And I mispelled "Wilcoxon" with an "e" instead of an "o".
Excuse me, but your OCD is showing.
I have seen hair splitting before, but you have carried it to a new quantum level!
Count me out as a subject of your vivisection lab class.
You might consider getting professional therapy. I am serious about this.
Blessings,
Dave
You wrote:
Quote:Do you understand statistical methods which you have mentioned in your book and logic behind them sufficiently enough to defend your methodology and experiment setup in a discussion with me here by yourself? Or when we'll start talking about logic and statistics I will have to talk to a statistician who gave you advice (or a man from Oregon who checked your calculations)?The answer is , "Yes."
But I am not interested in doing so, as I consider your tone quite condescending and patronizing. You intimate that I don't know what I am talking about, and I don't see that you know any more about the subject of statistics than I do. You can analyze the data yourself. The experiment was honestly done and the module is available on my web site to any who want to download it from the Peshitta Research page.
There is no reason anyone interested cannot replicate my results.
I'm sorry, Jerzy, but I cannot take seriously anyone who writes the following:
Quote:P.S. Just for your information - the name of the statistician who designed on of the statistical tests is Wilcoxon, not Wilcoxen. I wrote the same comment to you a year ago, apparently you have forgotten. Similar comment about Chi-test, it is known as chi-square test.
"Chi test" is the term MS Excel lists under Statistical analysis tools provided in that program. I know it is called "Chi Square test". And I mispelled "Wilcoxon" with an "e" instead of an "o".
Excuse me, but your OCD is showing.
I have seen hair splitting before, but you have carried it to a new quantum level!
Count me out as a subject of your vivisection lab class.
You might consider getting professional therapy. I am serious about this.
Blessings,
Dave