After that, I would compare the probability of x to the empirical frequ=
ency
in the
numerator.
To: studygroup4b <studygroup4b@lists.casact.org>
cc: (bcc: Christian Coleianne/MCIG/USA/Zurich)
Subject: Re[2]: Study Manual 4b, Fall 1998
I wonder if you could help. I'm having a mental block on decimal
factorials.
Specifically, I was doing a Pearson's Chi-square problem with a fi=
tted
negative binomial. The K parameter was 1.76. So, how do I go abo=
ut
solving for different values of x:
( x+k-1)
( ) p^k q^x ?
( x )
Thanks!
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