This note examines the experiment performed by Beaton, Rubin, and Barone (1976) to study the effect of rounding errors in published figures, when these data are used in regression analysis. The experiment could be vitiated by the fact that the error introduced in the trend variable is by no means trivial when one measures the data in deviation from the mean. For this reason, the results presented in Beaton, Rubin, and Barone (1976) do not contain enough evidence to suggest "that it is extremely unlikely that the unperturbed solution" (p. 161) of the Longley model is the correct one.Publicad
Mixed-effect models are frequently used to control for the nonindependence of data points, for examp...
I consider the possibility that respondents to the Survey of Professional Forecasters round their pr...
For some investigators, the occurrence of standardized regression coefficients greater than one in a...
This note examines the experiment performed by Beaton, Rubin, and Barone (1976) to study the effect ...
Dempster and Rubin (D&R) in their (1983) JRSSB paper considered the statistical error caused by ...
We present a survey of possible algorithms and their rounding off trancation, arithmetic error bound...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
Since data for statistical analysis are always given in a discretized form, observations contain not...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
We present a survey of possible algorithms and their rounding off tranca tion, arithmetic error bou...
In this paper we give reason to hope that errors in regression variables are not as harmful as one m...
David Knoke for providing useful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. I am solely responsible...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
Numerical issues matter in statistical analysis. Small errors occur when numbers are translated from...
This note, which collegues have urged be put into wider circulation, was first written as a warning ...
Mixed-effect models are frequently used to control for the nonindependence of data points, for examp...
I consider the possibility that respondents to the Survey of Professional Forecasters round their pr...
For some investigators, the occurrence of standardized regression coefficients greater than one in a...
This note examines the experiment performed by Beaton, Rubin, and Barone (1976) to study the effect ...
Dempster and Rubin (D&R) in their (1983) JRSSB paper considered the statistical error caused by ...
We present a survey of possible algorithms and their rounding off trancation, arithmetic error bound...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
Since data for statistical analysis are always given in a discretized form, observations contain not...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
We present a survey of possible algorithms and their rounding off tranca tion, arithmetic error bou...
In this paper we give reason to hope that errors in regression variables are not as harmful as one m...
David Knoke for providing useful comments on an earlier draft of this paper. I am solely responsible...
There are over three decades of largely unrebutted criticism of regression analysis as practiced in ...
Numerical issues matter in statistical analysis. Small errors occur when numbers are translated from...
This note, which collegues have urged be put into wider circulation, was first written as a warning ...
Mixed-effect models are frequently used to control for the nonindependence of data points, for examp...
I consider the possibility that respondents to the Survey of Professional Forecasters round their pr...
For some investigators, the occurrence of standardized regression coefficients greater than one in a...