[Depmix-commits] r440 - papers/jss

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Author: ingmarvisser
Date: 2010-10-18 15:36:07 +0200 (Mon, 18 Oct 2010)
New Revision: 440

Modified:
   papers/jss/depmixS4.Rnw
Log:
Minor typo's corrected.

Modified: papers/jss/depmixS4.Rnw
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--- papers/jss/depmixS4.Rnw	2010-08-09 12:43:58 UTC (rev 439)
+++ papers/jss/depmixS4.Rnw	2010-10-18 13:36:07 UTC (rev 440)
@@ -352,11 +352,11 @@
 
 Throughout this article a data set called \code{speed} is used.  As
 already indicated in the introduction, it consists of three time
-series with three variables: response time \code{rt}, accuracy \code{corr}, and a covariate,
-\code{Pacc}, which defines the relative pay-off for speeded versus accurate
-responding.  Before describing some of the models that are fitted to
-these data, we provide a brief sketch of the reasons for gathering
-these data in the first place.
+series with three variables: response time \code{rt}, accuracy
+\code{corr}, and a covariate, \code{Pacc}, which defines the relative
+pay-off for speeded versus accurate responding.  Before describing
+some of the models that are fitted to these data, we provide a brief
+sketch of the reasons for gathering these data in the first place.
 
 Response times are a very common dependent variable in psychological
 experiments and hence form the basis for inference about many



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