Dear all,
This is a general statistical question: is there a way to calculate sample
size for non parametric data ?
Thank you
Alvine
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Richard Goldstein [mailto:[email protected]]
> Date: vendredi 28 juin 2002 13:24
> �: [email protected]
> Objet: Re: st: Search for statistical references
>
>
> The only thing I know of, and it is NOT free, is the CIS
> (current index
> to statistics); individual licenses are $90 to start and $45 for
> (approximately) annual updates (on CD); there is an online
> version that
> is available to larger license holders, but is, not yet, available to
> individual license holders. I have had a license for many years and
> find it well worth the cost. More information at
> http://www.statindex.org/
>
> Rich
>
> Fred Wolfe wrote:
> >
> > This is not a Stata question, but may be of interest to the
> list. One can
> > search MEDLINE or PubMed without charge to obtain "medical
> references"
> > including abstracts. But MEDLINE/PubMed doesn't list
> statistical journals.
> > Does anyone know of a similar free search/retrieval of the
> statistical
> > literature?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Fred Wolfe
> >
> >
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