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Re: "standard error" of OPR values

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
Do you agree with everything in the post except for the sentence

"Citrus Dad wants to know "the standard error" of each element in [OPR]"

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Originally Posted by wgardner View Post
Yep. The rest of the post describes how the OPR is computed for the data set you're using, and I have no qualms about that.
Well I would argue the sentence "Citrus Dad wants to know "the standard error" of each element in [OPR]" is true, but neither you nor I know what he means (yet).

I am hoping he will do the specific computation for the example I posted; I think that will make things clear.



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