More straightforward than I had expected :)
golfstick balbrady's balbarer Joined Jan 26, 2004 Messages 592 Location University of Cool Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 24, 2004 #21 More straightforward than I had expected
Grizzly euphoric Joined Jul 9, 2003 Messages 2,414 Location there Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Nov 24, 2004 #22 Most definately. Exam was empty when 5pm came around
golfstick balbrady's balbarer Joined Jan 26, 2004 Messages 592 Location University of Cool Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 24, 2004 #23 Yeah! I stayed until the end just because I thought I should. I took it really easy and finished with about 30min to go and then just checked for the rest of the time.
Yeah! I stayed until the end just because I thought I should. I took it really easy and finished with about 30min to go and then just checked for the rest of the time.
choco love the mini xxl! Joined Aug 11, 2003 Messages 752 Location sydney Gender Female HSC 2003 Nov 24, 2004 #24 can't believe i was stressing over that is was surprisingly easy..anyway got one to go ...but i just don't feel like studying anymore
can't believe i was stressing over that is was surprisingly easy..anyway got one to go ...but i just don't feel like studying anymore
ReaveR Member Joined Feb 11, 2003 Messages 746 Location Killara Gender Male HSC 2003 Nov 25, 2004 #25 I was one of the ones that left early, finished early checked and couldn't handle it anymore, it was my last exam And of course I had to catch a bus. Which I missed by like, 2 minutes. Grrr.
I was one of the ones that left early, finished early checked and couldn't handle it anymore, it was my last exam And of course I had to catch a bus. Which I missed by like, 2 minutes. Grrr.
D Demandred Member Joined Mar 7, 2004 Messages 849 Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 27, 2006 #26 hey guys, i know i am really ressurecting an old thread, but just one Q. what's the rule of thumb to identify multi-collinearity ? using /auxrsqr , is it when R -square of the X on the other Xs exceeds .9? also,whats the commands to run stationary tests? and how the hell do i fix auto-correlation .
hey guys, i know i am really ressurecting an old thread, but just one Q. what's the rule of thumb to identify multi-collinearity ? using /auxrsqr , is it when R -square of the X on the other Xs exceeds .9? also,whats the commands to run stationary tests? and how the hell do i fix auto-correlation .