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5 messages · José Raul Capablanca, Gabor Grothendieck, (Ted Harding) +2 more

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Dear All, 
How can I can to know a mail list , to speak about
exclusively statistic. Thanks. 

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There is some discussion and data sources of the volume of email on
the list in:

http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/27532.html
On 9/30/05, Jos?? Raul Capablanca <alekhine_sv at yahoo.com> wrote:
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On 30-Sep-05 Jim Lemon wrote:
I should point out that the 'allstat' list is, by policy, NOT
a discussion list (as many have found out!). It is primarily
a list for announcements etc. People do post queries, but replies
are not supposed to be sent to the list thought they are often
summarised to the list by the person making the original query.
Anything that looks as though it will develop into an on-list
discussion will be brought to a halt by the list administrator.

There is a good statistics discussion list STAT-L. See:

  http://lists.mcgill.ca/archives/stat-l.html

where you can sample the archives and find pointers to the admin
pages (for subscribing etc.). However, it has a low activity rate.

I think R-help also serves as a general statistics discussion list
which is as good as anything else I have come across! There are of
course many statistics lists for special areas of application or
particular methodology or particular software.

With best wishes,
Ted. [Or should I sign as "Emmanuel Lasker"?]


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On Thu, 2005-09-29 at 23:47 -0500, JosÃ© Raul Capablanca wrote:
If you have access to Usenet either via an NNTP server or via Google
Groups, there are three principal groups for general statistics
discussion:

  sci.stat.consult (http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.consult)
  sci.stat.math    (http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.math)

  sci.stat.edu     (http://groups.google.com/group/sci.stat.edu)


There is a greater level of volume on the first two for general
discussion. sci.stat.edu (which is targeted more to statistics education
discussion) has been split off as a gateway to the edstat-L list, which
has substantively reduced its daily volume.

HTH,

Marc Schwartz
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Jos?? Raul Capablanca wrote:
Hola Jose,

If you mean a list devoted exclusively to statistics

(Si desea una lista solo para la statistica)

http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/allstat.html

(y una lista econometria en espanol)

http://www.rediris.es/list/info/econometria.html

Jim