The spelling of heteros*edasticity... A publishable paper can be written on this? I didn't read the paper, but you only really need to read the abstract. In the case of the dasticity, people are shifting from c to k. However, c is more common in homoscedastic(ity) and heteroscedastic. I should do an examination in grey vs gray...
(I'm not sure how I should label this post; this is hardly front page news, and there's really no debate, hence no on-the-fence-ness...)
No comments:
Post a Comment