I think this is kind of like asking "will your Land Rover make it up my driveway?", but I'll assume the question was asked in all seriousness.
-- Ista Zahn (in response to a request for replication of some data preprocessing done in SAS)
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If your ultimate interest is in real scientific progress, I'd suggest that you ignore that sentence (and any conclusion drawn subsequent to it).
-- Andy Liaw (in response to a question on the meaning of the sentence: 'Independent variables whose correlation with the response variable was not significant at 5% level were removed')
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Is this English or American (you know, the language referred to in the USA as 'English')? [...] As an English English speaker, my sense and my employer's dictionary both suggest doubling here.
-- Brian D. Ripley (in a discussion whether it is 'subsetable' or 'subsettable')
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For recursive objects, search for recursive objects.
-- Barry Rowlingson (in a thread about "Recursive objects" and how to search for former discussions about the topic)
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If you aren't sure of the relative priority of two operators, use parentheses. 1:(nr-1) would work regardless of whether : or - had higher priority. Or, in extreme cases, read the documentation.
-- Duncan Murdoch
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I still don't know what to do about the compromise between how statistics should be done and how journal editors seem to insist it should be done ...
-- Ben Bolker
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The issue really comes down to the fact that the questions: "exactly normal?", and "normal enough?" are 2 very different questions (with the difference becoming greater with increased sample size) and while the first is the easier to answer, the second is generally the more useful one.
-- Greg Snow (answering a question about a "normality test" suitable for large data)
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