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does anyone know statistical analysis?

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >In article <sn1ghskk9sg8ieflsqr3aci20mbgfq6…@4ax.com>, >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >In article <p1mbhssbadqrpdjpufue1hpkid51h13…@4ax.com>, >> >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >> >In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>, >> >> >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> >> Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group >> >> >> about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) >> >> >> please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. >> >> >> Jake >> >> >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >> >> >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has >anyone >> >> >> >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? >> >> >Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >> >> >confide in you ? >> >> Yeah. only because you were doing that troll thing. >> >> >i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >> >> >is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, >poor, >> >> >stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll >> >experience >> >> >social anxiety. >> >> What you’re describing is a form of PTSD >> >what is ptsd? >> Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – could come from people treating you >> bad. but then you didn’t actually say that did you….did people >>treat you  bad or did you treat yourself bad for perceived weakness? still a >>stress is  a stress. >i know i have ptsd now because i can’t achieve deep sleep or normal >relaxation during the day even when i’m completely free of all >stressors. years of social anxiety have conditioned my brain to be >too alert in all circumstances. i have two problems. the original >social anxiety and now the fear conditioning.

It may be as you say, or it could be something completely different like GAD. You really should get  independently  assessed by someone competent and hopeful specializing in anxiety disorders. >i don’t think psych >have an answer that works for either problem.

now you would think that wouldn’t you… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> There is considerable preclinical evidence for a relationship between >> noradrenergic brain systems and behaviors associated with stress and >> anxiety. The majority of noradrenergic neurons are located in the >locus >> coeruleus (pons), with projections throughout the cerebral cortex and >> multiple subcortical areas, including hippocampus, amygdala, >thalamus, and >> hypothalamus. This neuroanatomical formation of the noradrenergic >system >> makes it well suited to rapidly and globally modulate brain function >in >> response to changes in the environment, as occurs during the >presentation >> of stressors. Stress exposure is associated with an increase in >firing of >> the locus coeruleus and with associated increased release and >turnover of >> norepinephrine in brain regions which receive noradrenergic >innervation. >> Increased firing of the locus coeruleus is also associated with >behavioral >> manifestations of fear, such as arched back and piloerection in the >cat. >> Exposure to chronic stress results in long-term alterations in locus >> coeruleus firing and norepinephrine release in target brain regions >of the >> locus coeruleus. >yes, i’m sure this is true , but how to reverse process. systematic >desensitization?

CBT cliffy boy CBT. or medication to control the problem. It matters not which because quality of life is what it’s all about, and this can be achieved through both. It should be noted that the above study was done in relation to animals traumatized while growing up….permanant adverse brain changes apparently does not occur after maturity. (and how naughty of me I forgot to put the above in "quotes") Jake " I’m breaking through I’m bending spoons   I’m keeping flowers in full bloom "-rem – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Norepinephrine is also involved in neural mechanisms such >> as sensitization and fear conditioning, which are associated with >stress. >> These findings are relevant to an understanding of psychiatric >disorders, >> such as panic disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the >> symptoms of which have been hypothesized to be related to alterations >in >> noradrenergic function. >> >> >the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >> >> >glide through life effortlessly. >> >> (cliff back to being a troll) >> >> Oh I see, and have another columbine. >> >i didn’t say that. a redistribution of the pain is very egalitarian. >> >> Jake >> >> " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs " >> >not really. you’re just being sanctimonious, but it’s ok. it’s >> >tough being sp. >> Thanks cliff :) >> Jake >> " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs "-rem >> >> >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >> >> >Before you buy. >> >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >> >Before you buy. >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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among clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> ’s previous utterance was: >(1 in 5 people who attain success can’t handle it)

But how many of those who attain failure handle it? cheers Drew

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Trench <quest…@hotmail.com> wrote: >among clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> ’s previous utterance was: >>(1 in 5 people who attain success can’t handle it) >But how many of those who attain failure handle it?

everybody fails and most people handle it…..you can’t connect it with suicide. but there’s about 8 or 9 suicides per hundred thousand btw Cliff is a supporter of evolutionary psychology. And that crap in my younger days put me into a conflict and depression that I nearly didn’t recover from. Jake – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->cheers >Drew

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >In article <8f7sgk$nh…@nnrp1.deja.com>, >  pinkfloyd…@hotmail.com wrote: >> > Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >> > confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >> > is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, >> > stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll >experience >> > social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >> > glide through life effortlessly. >> I beg to differ.  The key is to live a happy, fulfilling life.  I >would >> much rather achieve a mental state in which revenge didn’t cross my >> mind.  SP is (in my opinion) a self inflicted illness. >sp is social anxiety. humans are pack animals and are programmed to >feel social anxiety when we have difficulty negotiating our social role. >saying sp is self-inflicted is as cruel as labeling fat people with >slow metabolism gluttons. the bottom line is that we are part of >a social hierarchy which by def has winners(little social anxiety) >and losers(lots of social anxiety). it’s very unfair system.

Cliff. The percentage of people that can’t handle success far outnumber the people that can’t handle failure. This fact makes a nonsense of your theory. >i’m going >to do my part to equalize things. you seem to think ignorance is >bliss. shy people will continue to be abused until we fight back.

the above is just a whole lot of troll crap. Jake " I’m breaking through I’m bending spoons   I’m keeping flowers in full bloom "-rem

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>sp is social anxiety. humans are pack animals and are programmed to >feel social anxiety when we have difficulty negotiating our social role.

this could be the *flag* of SPia. Great Cliff. In a final analisys SPia is the inhability to be submitted to somebody or to submit somebody. >saying sp is self-inflicted is as cruel as labeling fat people with >slow metabolism gluttons. the bottom line is that we are part of >a social hierarchy which by def has winners(little social anxiety) >and losers(lots of social anxiety). it’s very unfair system. >i’m going >to do my part to equalize things. you seem to think ignorance is >bliss. shy people will continue to be abused until we fight back.

Unfortunatly SPia and shyness comprehend the inhability to fight back. When the society will accept SPia it will be a very different society. Anyway, I am doing my part to equalize things too. Davide – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  It is not the >> fault of those who glide through life effortlessly.  They might not >> understand our dilema and therefore not relate to it in a way we would >> like.  But this doesn’t make them responsible for it.  Accept >> responsibility for your problems and be empowered to change them … >> the path might not be clear but if you keep searching you’ll find it. >gobble up that paxil. psych answer is to drug us.you’ve surrendered. >i suppose you think blacks are responsible for their poor economic >circumstances. you have a very fascist philosophy. >> By the way … I’d like to say hi to the group … I hope to be an >> active participant here in my search for a path to a better life. >> > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> > > >Before you buy. >> > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> > Before you buy. >> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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>From: cliff…@my-deja.com >> im a 4th year accounting student, 5th year senior >yes, very good. very commendable. i don’t think people realize how >hard accounting is. you seem to play down your academic achievements . >i worked very hard to get through. can’t help admire you for it.

Thank you very much.  And working in accounting for many years so succesfully is quite an accomplishment as well, Cliff. >> Cliff, do you take out your frustrations on people at work?  Do you >send them >> nasty e-mails from anonymous accounts?  Do they laugh at the e-mails >you send >> them? >not really. i just pity people because life is so miserable for >everyone.

I think you should send some e-mails making fun of them, but do it anonymously.  It would be hilarious!! Grachman, The

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In article <8f7sgk$nh…@nnrp1.deja.com>, – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -  pinkfloyd…@hotmail.com wrote: > > Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to > > confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that > > is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, > > stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience > > social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who > > glide through life effortlessly. > I beg to differ.  The key is to live a happy, fulfilling life.  I would > much rather achieve a mental state in which revenge didn’t cross my > mind.  SP is (in my opinion) a self inflicted illness.

sp is social anxiety. humans are pack animals and are programmed to feel social anxiety when we have difficulty negotiating our social role. saying sp is self-inflicted is as cruel as labeling fat people with slow metabolism gluttons. the bottom line is that we are part of a social hierarchy which by def has winners(little social anxiety) and losers(lots of social anxiety). it’s very unfair system. i’m going to do my part to equalize things. you seem to think ignorance is bliss. shy people will continue to be abused until we fight back.   It is not the > fault of those who glide through life effortlessly.  They might not > understand our dilema and therefore not relate to it in a way we would > like.  But this doesn’t make them responsible for it.  Accept > responsibility for your problems and be empowered to change them … > the path might not be clear but if you keep searching you’ll find it.

gobble up that paxil. psych answer is to drug us.you’ve surrendered. i suppose you think blacks are responsible for their poor economic circumstances. you have a very fascist philosophy. > By the way … I’d like to say hi to the group … I hope to be an > active participant here in my search for a path to a better life. > > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > > > >Before you buy. > > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > > Before you buy. > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.

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If only cliff would listen to your words…but he won’t. He doesn’t take any words seriously including his own. Jake " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs "-rem – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - pinkfloyd…@hotmail.com wrote: >> Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >> confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >> is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, >> stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience >> social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >> glide through life effortlessly. >I beg to differ.  The key is to live a happy, fulfilling life.  I would >much rather achieve a mental state in which revenge didn’t cross my >mind.  SP is (in my opinion) a self inflicted illness.   It is not the >fault of those who glide through life effortlessly.  They might not >understand our dilema and therefore not relate to it in a way we would >like.  But this doesn’t make them responsible for it.  Accept >responsibility for your problems and be empowered to change them … >the path might not be clear but if you keep searching you’ll find it. >By the way … I’d like to say hi to the group … I hope to be an >active participant here in my search for a path to a better life. >> > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> > >Before you buy. >> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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>From: cliff…@my-deja.com >i definitely remember using regression analysis in advanced cost >accounting. if you are a 5th year accounting student, i’m impressed. >it’s  a difficult subject. you seem to like to play dumb , then.

im a 4th year accounting student, 5th year senior Cliff, do you take out your frustrations on people at work?  Do you send them nasty e-mails from anonymous accounts?  Do they laugh at the e-mails you send them? Thanks Grachman, The

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In article <20000509184549.10674.00001…@ng-cu1.aol.com>,   grac…@aol.comOLAJUWON (Grachman Olajuwon) wrote: > >From: cliff…@my-deja.com > >i definitely remember using regression analysis in advanced cost > >accounting. if you are a 5th year accounting student, i’m impressed. > >it’s  a difficult subject. you seem to like to play dumb , then. > im a 4th year accounting student, 5th year senior

yes, very good. very commendable. i don’t think people realize how hard accounting is. you seem to play down your academic achievements . i worked very hard to get through. can’t help admire you for it. > Cliff, do you take out your frustrations on people at work?  Do you send them > nasty e-mails from anonymous accounts?  Do they laugh at the e-mails you send > them?

not really. i just pity people because life is so miserable for everyone. > Thanks > Grachman, The

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In article <sn1ghskk9sg8ieflsqr3aci20mbgfq6…@4ax.com>,   clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >In article <p1mbhssbadqrpdjpufue1hpkid51h13…@4ax.com>, > >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: > >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >> >In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>, > >> >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> >> Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group > >> >> about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) > >> >> please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. > >> >> Jake > >> >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >> >> >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone > >> >> >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? > >> >Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to > >> >confide in you ? > >> Yeah. only because you were doing that troll thing. > >> >i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that > >> >is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, > >> >stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll > >experience > >> >social anxiety. > >> What you’re describing is a form of PTSD > >what is ptsd? > Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – could come from people treating you > bad. but then you didn’t actually say that did you….did people treat you > bad or did you treat yourself bad for perceived weakness? still a stress is > a stress.

i know i have ptsd now because i can’t achieve deep sleep or normal relaxation during the day even when i’m completely free of all stressors. years of social anxiety have conditioned my brain to be too alert in all circumstances. i have two problems. the original social anxiety and now the fear conditioning. i don’t think psych have an answer that works for either problem. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> There is considerable preclinical evidence for a relationship between > noradrenergic brain systems and behaviors associated with stress and > anxiety. The majority of noradrenergic neurons are located in the locus > coeruleus (pons), with projections throughout the cerebral cortex and > multiple subcortical areas, including hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, and > hypothalamus. This neuroanatomical formation of the noradrenergic system > makes it well suited to rapidly and globally modulate brain function in > response to changes in the environment, as occurs during the presentation > of stressors. Stress exposure is associated with an increase in firing of > the locus coeruleus and with associated increased release and turnover of > norepinephrine in brain regions which receive noradrenergic innervation. > Increased firing of the locus coeruleus is also associated with behavioral > manifestations of fear, such as arched back and piloerection in the cat. > Exposure to chronic stress results in long-term alterations in locus > coeruleus firing and norepinephrine release in target brain regions of the > locus coeruleus.

yes, i’m sure this is true , but how to reverse process. systematic desensitization? Norepinephrine is also involved in neural mechanisms such – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> as sensitization and fear conditioning, which are associated with stress. > These findings are relevant to an understanding of psychiatric disorders, > such as panic disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the > symptoms of which have been hypothesized to be related to alterations in > noradrenergic function. > >> >the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who > >> >glide through life effortlessly. > >> (cliff back to being a troll) > >> Oh I see, and have another columbine. > >i didn’t say that. a redistribution of the pain is very egalitarian. > >> Jake > >> " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs " > >not really. you’re just being sanctimonious, but it’s ok. it’s > >tough being sp. > Thanks cliff :) > Jake > " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs "-rem > >> >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >> >> >Before you buy. > >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >> >Before you buy. > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >Before you buy.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >In article <p1mbhssbadqrpdjpufue1hpkid51h13…@4ax.com>, >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>, >> >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >> >> Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group >> >> about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) >> >> please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. >> >> Jake >> >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >> >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone >> >> >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? >> >Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >> >confide in you ? >> Yeah. only because you were doing that troll thing. >> >i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >> >is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, >> >stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll >experience >> >social anxiety. >> What you’re describing is a form of PTSD >what is ptsd?

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – could come from people treating you bad. but then you didn’t actually say that did you….did people treat you bad or did you treat yourself bad for perceived weakness? still a stress is a stress. There is considerable preclinical evidence for a relationship between noradrenergic brain systems and behaviors associated with stress and anxiety. The majority of noradrenergic neurons are located in the locus coeruleus (pons), with projections throughout the cerebral cortex and multiple subcortical areas, including hippocampus, amygdala, thalamus, and hypothalamus. This neuroanatomical formation of the noradrenergic system makes it well suited to rapidly and globally modulate brain function in response to changes in the environment, as occurs during the presentation of stressors. Stress exposure is associated with an increase in firing of the locus coeruleus and with associated increased release and turnover of norepinephrine in brain regions which receive noradrenergic innervation. Increased firing of the locus coeruleus is also associated with behavioral manifestations of fear, such as arched back and piloerection in the cat. Exposure to chronic stress results in long-term alterations in locus coeruleus firing and norepinephrine release in target brain regions of the locus coeruleus. Norepinephrine is also involved in neural mechanisms such as sensitization and fear conditioning, which are associated with stress. These findings are relevant to an understanding of psychiatric disorders, such as panic disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), the symptoms of which have been hypothesized to be related to alterations in noradrenergic function. >> >the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >> >glide through life effortlessly. >> (cliff back to being a troll) >> Oh I see, and have another columbine. >i didn’t say that. a redistribution of the pain is very egalitarian. >> Jake >> " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs " >not really. you’re just being sanctimonious, but it’s ok. it’s >tough being sp.

Thanks cliff :) Jake " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs "-rem – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >> >Before you buy. >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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> Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to > confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that > is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, > stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience > social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who > glide through life effortlessly.

I beg to differ.  The key is to live a happy, fulfilling life.  I would much rather achieve a mental state in which revenge didn’t cross my mind.  SP is (in my opinion) a self inflicted illness.   It is not the fault of those who glide through life effortlessly.  They might not understand our dilema and therefore not relate to it in a way we would like.  But this doesn’t make them responsible for it.  Accept responsibility for your problems and be empowered to change them … the path might not be clear but if you keep searching you’ll find it. By the way … I’d like to say hi to the group … I hope to be an active participant here in my search for a path to a better life. > > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > > >Before you buy. > Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > Before you buy.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -pinkfloyd…@hotmail.com wrote in message <8f7sgk$nh…@nnrp1.deja.com>… >> Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >> confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >> is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, >> stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience >> social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >> glide through life effortlessly. >I beg to differ.  The key is to live a happy, fulfilling life.  I would >much rather achieve a mental state in which revenge didn’t cross my >mind.  SP is (in my opinion) a self inflicted illness.   It is not the >fault of those who glide through life effortlessly.  They might not >understand our dilema and therefore not relate to it in a way we would >like.  But this doesn’t make them responsible for it.  Accept >responsibility for your problems and be empowered to change them … >the path might not be clear but if you keep searching you’ll find it. >By the way … I’d like to say hi to the group … I hope to be an >active participant here in my search for a path to a better life.

Well howdy PF, you’re certainly welcome here!  You sound like you got a whole mess of common sense to share with us folks! -ajiko (not my usual tone, but I just read some Brer Rabbit to my son tonight!) – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> > >Before you buy. >> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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In article <p1mbhssbadqrpdjpufue1hpkid51h13…@4ax.com>,   clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>, > >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group > >> about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) > >> please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. > >> Jake > >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >> >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone > >> >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? > >Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to > >confide in you ? > Yeah. only because you were doing that troll thing. > >i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that > >is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, > >stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience > >social anxiety. > What you’re describing is a form of PTSD what is ptsd? > >the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who > >glide through life effortlessly. > (cliff back to being a troll) > Oh I see, and have another columbine.

i didn’t say that. a redistribution of the pain is very egalitarian. > Jake > " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs "

not really. you’re just being sanctimonious, but it’s ok. it’s tough being sp. > >> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >> >Before you buy. > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >Before you buy.

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In article <20000507222914.18715.00001…@ng-da1.aol.com>,   grac…@aol.comOLAJUWON (Grachman Olajuwon) wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >From: cliff…@my-deja.com > >you’re in 5th year acct’g and you are only taking statisics now? > >i just posted that questions about statistics to see if you were really > >an accounting major. i thought statistics was a prerequisite to > >advanced management accounting? sadly, i believe that you are an > >acct’g major, and just wonder how you got through without learning to > >be a critical thinker. your obsession with finding a girlfriend when > >you should be more interested in getting your grades up for grad > >school  tells me you’re wiser than me. > I took statistics last semester, and it was the 2nd statistics course I have > taken. > You don’t need stas for accounting. >  Cliff, maybe you actually majored in finance, but you don’t know it yet.  You > should go ask your boss for a raise, since you are obviously doing more work > than a CMA is required. > Grachman, The

i definitely remember using regression analysis in advanced cost accounting. if you are a 5th year accounting student, i’m impressed. it’s  a difficult subject. you seem to like to play dumb , then. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

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In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>,   clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: > Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group > about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) > please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. > Jake >  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: > >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone > >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics?

Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to confide in you ? i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience social anxiety. the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who glide through life effortlessly. > >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ > >Before you buy.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >In article <ftv9hs4uq9s16jrgo2b3bsifr70fi8b…@4ax.com>, >  clj <Jakesc…@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group >> about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) >> please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. >> Jake >>  cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >> >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone >> >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? >Jake,you insulted me 99 times in a row , and now you want me to >confide in you ?

Yeah. only because you were doing that troll thing. >i was a spazz in high school sports and stuff. that >is the source of my social anxiety. some people are fat, ugly, poor, >stupid , whatever. if you are defective in some way, you’ll experience >social anxiety.

What you’re describing is a form of PTSD >the key is to get revenge on the perfect people who >glide through life effortlessly.

(cliff back to being a troll) Oh I see, and have another columbine. Jake " I’m pushing an elephant up the stairs " – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >> >Before you buy. >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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>From: cliff…@my-deja.com >you’re in 5th year acct’g and you are only taking statisics now? >i just posted that questions about statistics to see if you were really >an accounting major. i thought statistics was a prerequisite to >advanced management accounting? sadly, i believe that you are an >acct’g major, and just wonder how you got through without learning to >be a critical thinker. your obsession with finding a girlfriend when >you should be more interested in getting your grades up for grad >school  tells me you’re wiser than me.

I took statistics last semester, and it was the 2nd statistics course I have taken. You don’t need stas for accounting.  Cliff, maybe you actually majored in finance, but you don’t know it yet.  You should go ask your boss for a raise, since you are obviously doing more work than a CMA is required.   Grachman, The

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Cliff, is there something "real" that you want to tell the group about? (this is an honest post not a flame or anything) please feel free to reply to me by e-mail. Jake – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text - cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? >Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ >Before you buy.

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In article <20000506213648.15500.00001…@ng-fm1.aol.com>,   grac…@aol.comOLAJUWON (Grachman Olajuwon) wrote: – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >From: cliff…@my-deja.com > >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone > >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics? > Yea, I took a statistics cours last semester.  Regression analysis is only one > way to look at data. > I also tried Paxil on myself and it worked pretty well. > The FDA also approved it for social phobia. This shows to me that it has gone > through some pretty tough studies which have probably been peer- reviewed. > Grachman, The

you’re in 5th year acct’g and you are only taking statisics now? i just posted that questions about statistics to see if you were really an accounting major. i thought statistics was a prerequisite to advanced management accounting? sadly, i believe that you are an acct’g major, and just wonder how you got through without learning to be a critical thinker. your obsession with finding a girlfriend when you should be more interested in getting your grades up for grad school  tells me you’re wiser than me. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

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cliff…@my-deja.com wrote: >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics?

I took a course in statistics for psychology.  It was a tough course, and was one of the reasons I switched majors from psych to English. Statistics are pushed onto psych students heavily; we often discussed every sort of statistical verification and how to test results. Anyway, I’m with Grachman in that I’m certain that Paxil has been carefully studied.  The FDA is very careful–drug companies often complain that they are too careful, and that the approval process takes years.  (They certainly have a better understanding of Paxil than I could gain through independently attempting to verify their results).   Not that some dangerous drugs don’t slip through.  Ten years from now, Paxil could cause me to father a baby with three heads or something. But I’m willing to take a risk. Gray

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>From: cliff…@my-deja.com >do they use regression analysis in these Paxil studies? has anyone >recently taken courses in probability theory or statistics?

Yea, I took a statistics cours last semester.  Regression analysis is only one way to look at data. I also tried Paxil on myself and it worked pretty well. The FDA also approved it for social phobia. This shows to me that it has gone through some pretty tough studies which have probably been peer- reviewed. Grachman, The

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