[R] Fitting distribution with R: a contribute
Vito Ricci
vito_ricci at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 26 08:44:50 CET 2005
Dear Francisco,
Many thanks for your attention to my contribute. As
regard its translation into English -also other people
asked me-, maybe in next months it could take place.
When it will be available I inform the R-help mailing
list.
Best regards,
Vito
--- F Z <gerifalte28 at hotmail.com> ha scritto:
> Hi Vito
>
> The document seems a systematic and organized primer
> on distribution fitting
> in R. Thanks for sharing it with the R community!.
> Are you planning to make
> it available in English? I would offer you help
> with the translation but I
> don't know enough italian to be useful for this
> task!
>
> Regards
>
> Francisco
>
> >From: Vito Ricci <vito_ricci at yahoo.com>
> >To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> >Subject: [R] Fitting distribution with R: a
> contribute
> >Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 10:31:06 +0100 (CET)
> >
> >Dear R-useRs,
> >
> >I've written a contribute (in Italian language)
> >concering fitting distribution with R. I believe it
> >could be usefull for someones. It's available on
> CRAN
> >web-site:
> >
>
>http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Ricci-distribuzioni.pdf
> >
> >Here's the abstract:
> >This paper deals with distribution fitting using R
> >environment for statistical computing. It treats
> >briefly some theoretical issues and it points out
> >especially practical ones proposing some examples
> of R
> >statements for data graphical exploration and
> >presentation, parameters estimates of patterns and
> >tests for goodness of fit.
> >
> >TOC
> >
> >1.0 Introduction
> >2.0 Graphics
> >3.0 Model/function choice
> >4.0 Parameters estimate
> >5.0 Measure of goodness of fit
> >6.0 Goodness of fit tests
> >6.1 Normality tests
> >7.0 Conclusions
> >
> >Appendix
> >References
> >
> >Any comments and suggestion will be appreciated.
> >Best regards
> >Vito
> >
> >=====
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> > 6. We can legally comment on someone's
> posterior distribution
> > 7. We may not be normal, but we are
> transformable
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> > 9. We are honestly significantly different
> > 10. No one wants our jobs
> >
> >
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Diventare costruttori di soluzioni
Became solutions' constructors
"The business of the statistician is to catalyze
the scientific learning process."
George E. P. Box
Top 10 reasons to become a Statistician
1. Deviation is considered normal
2. We feel complete and sufficient
3. We are 'mean' lovers
4. Statisticians do it discretely and continuously
5. We are right 95% of the time
6. We can legally comment on someone's posterior distribution
7. We may not be normal, but we are transformable
8. We never have to say we are certain
9. We are honestly significantly different
10. No one wants our jobs
Visitate il portale http://www.modugno.it/
e in particolare la sezione su Palese http://www.modugno.it/archivio/palese/
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