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Dear Richard,
I thank you SO much for your comprehensive response.
I absolutely agree with you that autism is a very complex disorder and has
to be "attacked" from many sides. I also think that you will understand
that we as the parents are MOST interested in helping competent researchers
to find the appropriate points for these "attacks". WE know our children
best and so we will keep on thinking about possible reasons and solutions.
And we are very pleased when researchers take our inputs seriously (which
is not often the case).

I will forward your response to the mother who came up with those
questions. I think she will be glad to receive any answers. So I thank you
on behalf of her too.

Bye, Armin


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Dick:  good to hear from you.  When you're in toronto gvie us a call.  Peter wi
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ll be at apa as will bob hansen....no one else though that i know of.  i'll be
on leave.  i'm going camping at lake superior provincial park for a couple of w
eeks but i may be backaround the 24th.  Give me a call on the tuesday or wednes
day,(609-0686) if i'm home we can get together for a beer.  There is a project
on the books this year concerning occupational stress.  I don't have a lot of i
nfo on it.  Harlold mendes (maj) our acting co is in charge of it.  I think it
would be invaluable for us to have you here during your sabbatical, although ri
ght now we are not doing any particular research on the specific occupations yo
u asked about.  blue ja;ys are still on top!

                                            cheers
                                                  rick

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> Dear David Nichols:
Status: OR

>      I have sent you a copy of my paper on reliability using
> SPSS for Windows.  I was part of your beta testing program and
> am extremely satisfied with the product, so much so that I
> convinced my university to acquire a site license.  In my
> reviewing the program, I had indicated to Andrea Powell that I
> discovered a little trick for determining interrater 
> reliability using the FLIP and RELIABILITY procedures.  She
> thought it might be useful to include in the manual, although
> it was a little too late because version 5 was already released.
> It is also probably too late for version 6, which has now
> currently been released also.
> 
>      I have been quite overwhelmed by the number of responses
> from people interested in this procedure (yourself included).
> I lost track after the first 100 and I have to cringe each day
> I take new requests to my secretary for processing.  I think
> SPSS would be doing their users a great service if they 
> included an option for interrater reliability in the 
> RELIABILITY procedure.  It could probably be done in less than
> a dozen lines of FORTRAN code.  You already provide the 
> requisite means-squares as part of the repeated-measures ANOVA
> option.  I also know that there has been several requests for
> the intraclass correlation, which is related to Ebel's 
> coefficient that I discuss in my paper (by the Spearman-Brown
> prophecy formula).  For very little effort, you could provide
> enhanced procedures that there seems to be a lot of demand for.
> Maybe my paper will provide you with some motivation and let 
> you see how really easy this is to do.  Some food for thought.

Sorry for the delay in responding to your note; I've just returned from
2+ weeks of vacation. I'm afraid my brain isn't functioning that well
right now and I can't recall the article. Did you send it to me via
email or in hard copy form? I'm not at all certain that I've received
it (I think I would remember it). There certainly does seem to be a
good deal of demand for measures of this type, so I want to follow up
on this and see about possibilities for dealing with it in future
versions. Thanks for your note and please help me to recall the
specifics.

-- 
 David Nichols        Senior Statistical Support Specialist         SPSS, Inc.
 Phone: (312) 329-3684     Internet:  nichols@spss.com     Fax: (312) 329-3657
*******************************************************************************
 Any correlation between my views and those of SPSS is strictly due to chance.

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TCPMASTER - a public domain Window Socket DLL

Welcome to the TCPMaster mailing list if you have just joined us.  This 
message will briefly explain the status and goals of the project.

Who is Who?
Brad Wilson is no longer involved with this project because he now is 
employed by FTP Inc. and working on TCPMaster would be a conflict of 
interest.  Brad wrote the major part of the code, and he has setup the 
framework of the C++ implementation.  I (Hans van Oostrom) am now in charge
 of the code, and the TCPMaster ftp archive, which can be found on 
cps201.cps.cmich.edu in the pub\tcpmstr directory.  You can reach me via 
email at oostrom@cps201.cps.cmich.edu.

What is TCPMaster?
TCPMaster is a public domain implementation of a Windows Socket DLL.  When 
it is released it will include complete C++ source code.  There will be no 
restrictions on commercial use, but the source code will have to go with 
the DLL.
The TCPMaster winsock communicates with the network drivers via a WinPacket 
DLL.  The specification of the WinPacket DLL was made by Brad Wilson, and 
can be downloaded from cps201.  The current version is version 1.1.
              +-----+   +-----+   +-----+
              |Task1|   |Task2|   |TaskN|
              +-----+---+-----+---+-----+
              |  TCPMaster winsock.dll  |
              +-----+---+-----+---+-----+
              |Drv1 |   |Drv2 |   |DrvM |
              +-----+   +-----+   +-----+
By offering different WinPacket drivers, the types of interfaces can be 
easily expanded, and existing drivers can be improved or replace without 
changing the TCP/IP part (winsock.dll).
Currently a driver for the packet driver (ethernet type 1 only) is available.  
It can also be found on cps201 (wpdevpkt).  PPP and SLIP versions are in the 
making.  A tester program to load and test the drivers can be used to test a 
driver (wptestr).
A control panel interface is built into the winsock.dll for easy setup.

What is the current state of things?
At this moment the DLL can be loaded, the control panel interface works, the 
ip part is done, the udp part is done, as are many other functions.  
What currently needs work is:

  TCP          debugging, OOB, retransmission, a better buffering
               scheme.
  Domain       Domain name lookup with the domain server.
  WSAGetXbyY   needs implementation.
  DLL loading  Because of problems creating windows inside a  DLL,
               a helper exe must be made that loads the drivers
               and creates the windows

How do I become a beta tester?
To become a beta tester you need to fill out the form BetaTesterApplication 
located in the tcpmstr directory on cps201, and mail it to 
oostrom@cps201.cps.cmich.edu.  If you have already sent one to Brad several 
months ago, you are still on the Beta list.

When will it be available?
I work on this project in my own free time, so progress is not always as 
quick as I want it to be.  I estimate a first crude release for testing 
in 2-3 months.

Thank you for your interest in TCPMaster.  Feel free to drop me a line 
if you have questions or comments.

Hans van Oostrom                Maintainer of the TCPMaster Winsock DLL
oostrom@cps201.cps.cmich.edu



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From mailer-daemon Wed Sep 29 17:36:56 1993
Dick:
Status: OR

Just a quick (but important) question.  The deadline for submissions to the
SIOP conference in which we wanted to submit a symposium essentially honoring
DNJ is rapidly approaching -- must be received in Washington by Sept. 23.  Woul
d you be willing and able to present something that would fit in with the theme
 of "Use of The Construct Heuristic within the Field of I/O Psychology"?
Was you air traffic controller work suitable for this?  At any rate, please let
 me know as soon as possible we can get going.  If you are interested in
presenting, the next thing we need is a 500-word summary of your presentation.
Your presentation does not have to be on the air traffic controller stuff --
any thing that would fit reasonably within the theme (old or new stuff) would
probably be OK.

Please respons ASAP.  Thanks ...R.G.

P.S.: Classes start here next week (Ugggg)

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Subject: RE: THIS AND THAT
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Dick:
Status: OR

News flash: Doug appears not to be retiring until '95 so we are delaying the
SIOP symposium for one year.  I'll be in touch.  Hope this did not cause you
any grief -- sorry if it did, I just found out about it yesterday.

Take care...R.G.

P.S.: I'd be interested in hearing more about that "abuse" data you mentioned
with respect to our collaborative efforts (will have to start moving on that
paper soon.)

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