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Bounds represent the points with which data cannot exceed, such as minima or maxima.
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Calculating variance between paired samples, where one sample is constrained to always be th...
The fact that A is always lower than B does not mean you cannot calculate the standard deviation of the difference (or the variance of the difference). But the fact that A is always 200 means that it …
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Which regression best suits double bounded outcomes that aren't binary?
Some thoughts: First, probit and logistic are alternatives to each other that (usually) yield similar results. The biggest difference seems to be that they are typically used in different fields. Psyc …
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Tests that Quantify Deviation from Null Hypotheses
I don't think you want a test at all. A statistical hypothesis test tells you whether you should a) Reject the null or b) Not reject the null. That's all. That's just what tests do.
And the results wi …
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How to interpret this model diagnostics?
I believe the straight lines in the residual plot are common when the IVs are all categorical.
The QQ plot shows some extremely high and low residuals (this would be even more apparent if the axes had …
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What are bounded distributions? and can a bounded distribution hold the normality assumption?
First, yes, a bounded distribution has ... well, bounds. This is a case where the natural meaning of the phrase is accurate.
Second, yes, the Normal distribution has no bounds. …