View Single Post
  #18   Spotlight this post!  
Unread 15-05-2015, 18:27
Ether's Avatar
Ether Ether is offline
systems engineer (retired)
no team
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Rookie Year: 1969
Location: US
Posts: 8,125
Ether has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond reputeEther has a reputation beyond repute
Re: "standard error" of OPR values


Getting back to the original question:

Quote:
Do you think the concept of standard error applies to the individual computed values of OPR, given the way OPR is computed and the data from which it is computed?

Why or why not?

If yes: explain how you would propose to compute the standard error for each OPR value, what assumptions would need to be made about the model and the data in order for said computed standard error values to be meaningful, and how the standard error values should be interpreted.

So for those of you who answered "yes":

Pick an authoritative (within the field of statistics) definition for standard error, and compute that "standard error" for each Team's OPR for the attached example.



Attached Files
File Type: zip Archimedes.zip (41.9 KB, 19 views)

Last edited by Ether : 15-05-2015 at 19:16.
Reply With Quote