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- From: MGRANAAS@CHARLIE.USD.EDU
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- Subject: meaning of transformations
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- Date: 18 Nov 92 20:08:33 GMT
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- Walter Davis makes an interesting point that in some cases transformed data
- can be interpreted in a sensible way. This is the first time that I've ever
- wanted to consider seriously consider transformations as something other
- than an ugly reality of life. Can someone out there point me in the direction
- of an article/chapter/book(?) that address transformations from the
- perspective of interpreting the transformed data? If no such article/chapter
- exists would someone please write one?!
-
- Thanks,
-
- Michael M. Granaas
- Dept. of Psychology
- University of South Dakota
-
- mgranaas@charlie.usd.edu
-