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  2. From: MGRANAAS@CHARLIE.USD.EDU
  3. Newsgroups: bit.listserv.stat-l
  4. Subject: meaning of transformations
  5. Message-ID: <921118140833.39a0@charlie.usd.edu>
  6. Date: 18 Nov 92 20:08:33 GMT
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  11.  
  12. Walter Davis makes an interesting point that in some cases transformed data
  13. can be interpreted in a sensible way.  This is the first time that I've ever
  14. wanted to consider seriously consider transformations as something other
  15. than an ugly reality of life.  Can someone out there point me in the direction
  16. of an article/chapter/book(?) that address transformations from the
  17. perspective of interpreting the transformed data?  If no such article/chapter
  18. exists would someone please write one?!
  19.  
  20. Thanks,
  21.  
  22. Michael M. Granaas
  23. Dept. of Psychology
  24. University of South Dakota
  25.  
  26. mgranaas@charlie.usd.edu
  27.