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Hi,

Please notice the above project. As a statistician, you might be especially interested in List of publications in statistics

I’ll appreciate any help. Thank, APH 09:54, 18 September 2005 (UTC)

Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans

Thank you for catching this and fixing it. Walter Siegmund 00:18, 2 October 2005 (UTC) Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans; 10:33 . . Btyner (Talk) (→See also - remove link which redirects back to self)

Remark

Hi Btyner. I have one remark. I think it is good if you put edit summaries more often when you contribute. They are often helpful for people who happen to see your edits on their watchlist. I know one can look at the diff, but a simple explanation in the edit summary helps too. Thanks. Oleg Alexandrov (talk) 03:51, 29 November 2005 (UTC)


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Hello. I just came across this article. It was not in the list of statistical topics, so I added it. If you have created other articles that belong on that list and are not there, could you add them?

There was just one other, Control variate which I have added. Btyner 21:54, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

The term quadratic form doesn't actually mean anything different from what it means in other areas of mathematics; it's just that one is using quadratic forms in a particular way. The article should probably reflect that. Michael Hardy 19:58, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

Yes, I debated for a long time how to incorporate this into the main article, but eventually gave up and put it in its own. I was hoping one of the authors of Quadratic form would know the best way to do this. Btyner 21:54, 27 April 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for fixing my mistake in Algorithms for calculating variance

i didn't see the "delta" outside of the loop and thought it was just another extraneous symbol that could be eliminated. you was right and i was wrong. Rbj 05:40, 7 May 2006 (UTC)

AfD Nomination: Agnostic theism

An article that you have been involved in editing, Agnostic theism, has been listed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Agnostic theism. Please look there to see why this is, if you are interested in it not being deleted. Thank you.

Spelling

"Fulfil" is the British spelling, and "fulfill" is the American spelling. Planet had already established itself as using the British spelling ("barycentre" etc.), and so should use "fulfil". — Wereon 00:02, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

Hi, I noticed that you placed the uncategorized tag on to Michael District. How did you miss the fact that the opening line contained 'poop'? Anyway, it did have categories, it had just been vandalised... Might be worth checking in future. Cheers-Localzuk(talk) 23:45, 22 January 2007 (UTC)

Hi, I changed the data fusion page into a disambiguation page. I could't find any use of the term data fusion on the page for meta-analysis, so I think some explanation should be added for why that is a relevant link. Xpontus 14:57, 11 February 2007 (UTC)

Statistician help needed

The WikiProject Vandalism Studies (Wikipedia:WikiProject Vandalism studies) just finished its first study and I was hoping that you being a statistician could help us formalize our findings. You can find our draft conclusions here [1]. Here's an excerpt of what we found so far:

The current study analyzed a sample pool of 100 random articles. Within these 100 articles there were a total of 668 edits during the months of November 2004, 2005, and 2006. Of those 668 edits, 31 (or 4.64%) were a vandalism of some type. The study's salient findings suggest that in a given month approximately 5% of edits are vandalism and 97% of that vandalism is done by anonymous editors. Obvious vandalism is the vast majority of vandalism used. From the data gathered within this study it is also found that roughly 25% of vandalism reverting is done by anonymous editors and roughly 75% is done by wikipedians with user accounts. The mean average time vandalism reverting is 758.35 minutes (12.63 hours), a figure that may be skewed by outliers. The median time vandalism reverting is 14 minutes.


Thanks. Remember 02:26, 26 March 2007 (UTC)

FYI - Vandalism project

Thanks a lot for your idea about random edits. We are now proposing to implement your plan for our second study (Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Vandalism studies/Study2#Formal proposal for study). We would greatly appreciate any further input you might have on how to structure such a study to make sure that all of our results are statistically significant. Thanks Remember 23:47, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

Hi, I'm not sure how you would justify the redirection page you've created. I have flagged it for speedy deletion as an attack page, but I'm willing to reconsider if you wish to explain the connection. Regards LittleOldMe 15:40, 5 April 2007 (UTC)

mwpush

Not sure what you mean by "wide characters". - Keith D. Tyler 03:51, 2 December 2007 (UTC)

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Bias

Hi! In your recent edit to bias (statistics), you said an unbiased test is one for which the power of the test exceeds the significance level. Do you have a reference for this? I am not familiar with this terminology.

BTW, disambiguation pages are supposed to only contain only one link per entry (see MOS:DAB). --Zvika (talk) 18:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

Thanks for the quick response. Have a nice day! --Zvika (talk) 19:24, 27 January 2008 (UTC)

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Box-Cox distribution

I've just added this to the list of statistical topics. Again, if you know of other articles suitable for inclusion that aren't there, could you add them?

That list has long been essentially a bare list with no organization. I think it would be possible to bifurcate it into two lists, one like the list of mathematics articles and one and organized list like the list of geometry topics.

I've thought, although not systematically, of organizing a statistics WikiProject, just as there is a mathematics WikiProject (at Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics) whose talk page (at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Mathematics) functions as a forum for general discussion of articles in the field. Michael Hardy (talk) 14:32, 19 February 2008 (UTC)

Probability and statistics sub-project?

Dear Btyner,

I recently proposed starting a "probability and statistics" sub-project (aka task force or work group) of WikiProject Maths and was wondering if you'd be interested in participating. If so, please add your name and any comments at WP:WikiProject Council/Proposals#Probability and statistics. There's also a little discussion at WT:WPM#Probability and Statistics sub-project? of some relevance to your ↑previous exchange (apologies for eavesdropping). Regards, Qwfp (talk) 22:22, 12 March 2008 (UTC)

Mallow's Cp

Hi Btyner, I noted that your statement that a Cp between 1 and 2 often works best has been deleted from the wiki article. Could you tell me on what your statement was based? I have been working assuming it was correct. Regards Roeland —Preceding unsigned comment added by Roelandev (talkcontribs) 14:27, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

Mallows Cp

Hi Btyner I never intended to accuse you of anything, I just asked for information or help. I'm sorry I mis-interpreted who made a recent change to the article; I just found it helpful and was confused by the change. Regards Roeland —Preceding unsigned comment added by Roelandev (talkcontribs) 20:08, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

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Hello, here is the link
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If you have any question during pretest, please contact me.
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Hi there, Btyner,

just remind you to do the pretest as soon as possible. It won't take you too much time. Thank you. :)

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Hello, the questionnaire is completed. Link:

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thanks for doing this questionnaire, and I hope that you will feel interested about this. :)

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I just added Partial residual plot to the list of statistical topics. If you know of others that should be there but are not, could you add those too? Thanks. Michael Hardy (talk) 05:40, 29 July 2008 (UTC)

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lowess vs loess

LOWESS is Cleveland's original acronym for "locally weighted regression scatter plot smoothing". When lowess is submitted to spellcheck it is corrected to loess. This is a Swiss German word for loose and is applied to a type of soil. I believe this is how loess became a widely used corruption of lowess. 75.36.249.128 (talk) 18:46, 27 January 2010 (UTC)

There is no need for you to engage in speculation; please see Cleveland's page. Btyner (talk) 01:38, 29 January 2010 (UTC)

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Hi Btyner, Are you sure about this? Do you have a source? The source i have to hand (Stata manuals) appears to be saying that the generalizations of McNemar's test to larger tables are Bowker's test of symmetry and various tests of marginal homogeneity (e.g. Stuart-Maxwell). I've a hunch this may relate to the recent question at Talk:Cochran test. Regards, Qwfp (talk) 21:38, 9 June 2010 (UTC)

Hmm, I think there are several different ways of generalizing McNemar's test. That SAS documentation seems to be saying Cochran's test generalizes it to 2×2×…×2 tables, rather than k×k tables. It's not clear enough to me at present to edit the articles though. May have another look when i have more time. Regards, Qwfp (talk) 08:09, 10 June 2010 (UTC)

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you first started this page :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinusoidal_model

the problem is that in audio signal processing, sinusoidal modeling refers to modeling an audio signal as :

where is the number of time varying sinusoidals (the amplitude and the frequency are time varying), and is everything but the time-varying sinusoidals

sinusoidal modeling has been first introduced in the context of speech signal processing, for time scale and pitch modification

most of papers on audio signal processing today refer to the (time-varying) sinusoidal + transient + noise model

what do you think about changing the name of "your" page ?

could you open a discussion about that with the other authors of the page ?

Renaud (php student at Ircam, Paris, France) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Acx01b (talkcontribs) 02:08, 9 February 2011 (UTC)

sinusoidal model : new title ?

Hello, maybe you should just add "nonlinear regression" in the title  :

sinusoidal model (nonlinear regression)

and the audio signal processing page could maybe be named :

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it's just a proposition,

best regards —Preceding unsigned comment added by 82.243.125.119 (talk) 00:55, 13 February 2011 (UTC)

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