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2003 Jan 21
1
(v2) quadratic trends and changes in slopes (R-help digest, Vol 1 #52 - 16 msgs)
...m: Martin Michlmayr <tbm at cyrius.com> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] quadratic trends and changes in slopes I'd like to use linear and quadratic trend analysis in order to find out a change in slope. Basically, I need to solve a similar problem as discussed in http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/courses/ed230bc1/cnotes4/trend1.html .... RESPONSE: This message updates my earlier response. I just started programming with R on Friday and I wanted to make my response to you more general... before starting on a more difficult problem of the same type at work. The two improvements I...
2003 Jan 20
0
quadratic trends and changes in slopes (R-help digest, Vol 1 #52 - 16 msgs)
...m: Martin Michlmayr <tbm at cyrius.com> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] quadratic trends and changes in slopes I'd like to use linear and quadratic trend analysis in order to find out a change in slope. Basically, I need to solve a similar problem as discussed in http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/courses/ed230bc1/cnotes4/trend1.html .... RESPONSE: Since I'm in the process of switching from SAS to R, this was a good exercise for me. An R program to work the example you cited is appended. I hope this meets your needs. Chuck White # R program for working example at: # http://w...
1998 May 11
0
Browsing broken in 1.9.18p5?
..."PHILOSOPHY" c0001000 "GLENDINNING" "PHILOSOPHY" "ECONOMICS" c0001000 "H. CARRIER" "CSC OFF-95" c0001000 "SUPC330" "GSEIS" c0001000 "CEAS" "GSEIS" "CSC MET-95" c0001000 "EVA1" "RUCSCNT" c0001000 "SUNT1" "RUCSCNT" "ARCHAEOLOGY&quo...
2003 Jan 20
1
quadratic trends and changes in slopes
I'd like to use linear and quadratic trend analysis in order to find out a change in slope. Basically, I need to solve a similar problem as discussed in http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/courses/ed230bc1/cnotes4/trend1.html My subjects have counted dots: one dot, two dots, etc. up to 9 dots. The reaction time increases with increasing dots. The theory is that 1 up to 3 or 4 points can be counted relatively fast (a process known as "subiziting") but that is beco...