Michael Parent ufl.edu> writes:
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> Thanks!
>
> "This problem isn't uniquely defined. Are you
> willing to generate more samples than you need and then throw
> away extreme values? Or do you want to 'censor'
> extreme values (i.e. set values <= 1 to 1 and values >=7 to 7)?"
>
> I'd like the
Thanks!
"This problem isn't uniquely defined. Are you willing to generate more samples
than you need and then throw away extreme values? Or do you want to 'censor'
extreme values (i.e. set values <= 1 to 1 and values >=7 to 7)?"
I'd like the retain a normal distribution so I wouldn't want to
uf_mike ufl.edu> writes:
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> Hi, all! I'm new to R but need to use it to solve a little problem I'm having
> with a paper I'm writing. The question has a few components and I'd
> appreciate guidance on any of them.
>
> 1. The most essential thing is that I need to generate some multivariate
> n
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