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Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
Frank: 


      Might there be a difference between the physical and social 
sciences on this issue? 


      The central limit effect works pretty well with many kinds of 
manufacturing data, except that it is often masked by between-lot 
components of variance.  The first differences in log(prices) are often 
long-tailed and negatively skewed.  Standard GARCH and similar models 
handle the long tails well but miss the skewness, at least in what I've 
seen.  I think that can be fixed, but I have not yet seen it done. 


      Social science data, however, often involve discrete scales where 
the raters' interpretations of the scales rarely match any standard 
distribution.  Transforming to latent variables, e.g., via factor 
analysis, may help but do not eliminate the problem. 


      Thanks for your comments. 

      Spencer