faiz rasool
2018-Mar-06 12:03 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but not the correlation between the IVs. What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function ten times, each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and the DV. I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want with a single function or a fewer line of codes. My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten rows, each row for each independent variable and its correlation with the DV. Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then typing the values in the table in MS Word. Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of means and standard deviations, of multiple variables. The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d like to do is to construct a table, where each row has the question, its mean and standard deviation. I know that using the psych package, I can have the mean of each item in the scale, but, how to develop a table that has the item, mean, and SD on a same row? I do not know. Thank you for reading my questions. Regards, Faiz.
PIKAL Petr
2018-Mar-06 13:10 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Hi For first question, maybe I am completely wrong but cor(swiss[,-1], swiss[,1]) should give you what you want in one step. Second question Without an example it is hard to say but maybe aggregate is the way forward.> aggregate(iris[,1:4], list(iris$Species), function (x) c(mean=mean(x), sd=sd(x)))Group.1 Sepal.Length.mean Sepal.Length.sd Sepal.Width.mean Sepal.Width.sd 1 setosa 5.0060000 0.3524897 3.4280000 0.3790644 2 versicolor 5.9360000 0.5161711 2.7700000 0.3137983 3 virginica 6.5880000 0.6358796 2.9740000 0.3224966 Cheers Petr> -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of faiz rasool > Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 1:04 PM > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and > mean and SD of likert items > > Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. > > Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. > I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but not the > correlation between the IVs. > > What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function ten times, > each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and the DV. > > I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want with a > single function or a fewer line of codes. > > My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten rows, > each row for each independent variable and its correlation with the DV. > > Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then typing the > values in the table in MS Word. > > > Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of means and > standard deviations, of multiple variables. > > The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d like to do is to > construct a table, where each row has the question, its mean and standard > deviation. I know that using the psych package, I can have the mean of each > item in the scale, but, how to develop a table that has the item, mean, and SD > on a same row? I do not know. > > Thank you for reading my questions. > > Regards, > Faiz. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.________________________________ Tento e-mail a jak?koliv k n?mu p?ipojen? dokumenty jsou d?v?rn? a jsou ur?eny pouze jeho adres?t?m. Jestli?e jste obdr?el(a) tento e-mail omylem, informujte laskav? neprodlen? jeho odes?latele. Obsah tohoto emailu i s p??lohami a jeho kopie vyma?te ze sv?ho syst?mu. 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David L Carlson
2018-Mar-06 14:10 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Your quickest way to learn about R is to use the manual pages that are included with your installation. Typing the command ?cor produces a page with the following information: x a numeric vector, *matrix* or *data frame*. y NULL (default) or a vector, *matrix* or *data frame* with compatible dimensions to x. The default is equivalent to y = x (but more efficient). In other words cor(x, y) gives you the correlations between x (rows) and y (columns). Descriptive statistics can be found in many packages and each organizes the material differently. In addition to aggregate() which makes it possible to put multiple variables on a single row, you might look at numSummary() in package RcmdrMisc if you want a single variable on each row: library(RcmdrMisc) data(iris) options(digits=3) numSummary(iris[, 1:4], statistics=c("mean", "sd")) mean sd n Sepal.Length 5.84 0.828 150 Sepal.Width 3.06 0.436 150 Petal.Length 3.76 1.765 150 Petal.Width 1.20 0.762 150 numSummary(iris[, 1:4], statistics=c("mean", "sd"), groups=iris$Species) Variable: Sepal.Length mean sd n setosa 5.01 0.352 50 versicolor 5.94 0.516 50 virginica 6.59 0.636 50 Variable: Sepal.Width mean sd n setosa 3.43 0.379 50 versicolor 2.77 0.314 50 virginica 2.97 0.322 50 Variable: Petal.Length mean sd n setosa 1.46 0.174 50 versicolor 4.26 0.470 50 virginica 5.55 0.552 50 Variable: Petal.Width mean sd n setosa 0.246 0.105 50 versicolor 1.326 0.198 50 virginica 2.026 0.275 50 --------------------------------------- David L Carlson Department of Anthropology Texas A&M University College Station, TX 77843-4352 -----Original Message----- From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of PIKAL Petr Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 7:10 AM To: faiz rasool <faiz7r at gmail.com>; r-help at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items Hi For first question, maybe I am completely wrong but cor(swiss[,-1], swiss[,1]) should give you what you want in one step. Second question Without an example it is hard to say but maybe aggregate is the way forward.> aggregate(iris[,1:4], list(iris$Species), function (x) c(mean=mean(x), > sd=sd(x)))Group.1 Sepal.Length.mean Sepal.Length.sd Sepal.Width.mean Sepal.Width.sd 1 setosa 5.0060000 0.3524897 3.4280000 0.3790644 2 versicolor 5.9360000 0.5161711 2.7700000 0.3137983 3 virginica 6.5880000 0.6358796 2.9740000 0.3224966 Cheers Petr> -----Original Message----- > From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of faiz > rasool > Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2018 1:04 PM > To: r-help at r-project.org > Subject: [R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding > corelations and mean and SD of likert items > > Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. > > Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. > I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but > not the correlation between the IVs. > > What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function > ten times, each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and the DV. > > I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want > with a single function or a fewer line of codes. > > My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten > rows, each row for each independent variable and its correlation with the DV. > > Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then > typing the values in the table in MS Word. > > > Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of > means and standard deviations, of multiple variables. > > The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d > like to do is to construct a table, where each row has the question, > its mean and standard deviation. I know that using the psych package, > I can have the mean of each item in the scale, but, how to develop a > table that has the item, mean, and SD on a same row? I do not know. > > Thank you for reading my questions. > > Regards, > Faiz. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide > http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.________________________________ Tento e-mail a jak?koliv k n?mu p?ipojen? dokumenty jsou d?v?rn? a jsou ur?eny pouze jeho adres?t?m. Jestli?e jste obdr?el(a) tento e-mail omylem, informujte laskav? neprodlen? jeho odes?latele. Obsah tohoto emailu i s p??lohami a jeho kopie vyma?te ze sv?ho syst?mu. 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Rui Barradas
2018-Mar-06 16:21 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Hello, You can use function apply() to do what you want without needing to type the same 10 times. Here is a reproducible example. set.seed(2234) # Make the results reproducible # Make up some data dv <- rnorm(100) iv <- replicate(10, rnorm(100)) apply(iv, 2, cor, dv) Now suppose you have a matrix (or data.frame) dat <- cbind(dv, iv) apply(dat[, -1], 2, cor, dat[, 1]) Hope this helps, Rui Barradas On 3/6/2018 12:03 PM, faiz rasool wrote:> Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. > > Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. > I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but > not the correlation between the IVs. > > What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function > ten times, each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and > the DV. > > I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want > with a single function or a fewer line of codes. > > My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten > rows, each row for each independent variable and its correlation with > the DV. > > Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then > typing the values in the table in MS Word. > > > Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of > means and standard deviations, of multiple variables. > > The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d > like to do is to construct a table, where each row has the question, > its mean and standard deviation. I know that using the psych package, > I can have the mean of each item in the scale, but, how to develop a > table that has the item, mean, and SD on a same row? I do not know. > > Thank you for reading my questions. > > Regards, > Faiz. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >
Richard M. Heiberger
2018-Mar-06 16:29 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Please look at the microplot package, install.packages("microplot") ## it will bring in lots of other packages. Specifically look at the demo demo("tablesPlusGraphicColumn", package="microplot") The last item in that demo is an MS Word table with the text of the question, some numerical information, and the likert plot all in the same table. This is essentially what you are asking for. Please write me off-list if you need help applying this to your data. I am planning a new release of microplot in a few days, and I would like to verify that your example works smoothly. On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 7:03 AM, faiz rasool <faiz7r at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. > > Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. > I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but > not the correlation between the IVs. > > What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function > ten times, each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and > the DV. > > I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want > with a single function or a fewer line of codes. > > My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten > rows, each row for each independent variable and its correlation with > the DV. > > Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then > typing the values in the table in MS Word. > > > Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of > means and standard deviations, of multiple variables. > > The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d > like to do is to construct a table, where each row has the question, > its mean and standard deviation. I know that using the psych package, > I can have the mean of each item in the scale, but, how to develop a > table that has the item, mean, and SD on a same row? I do not know. > > Thank you for reading my questions. > > Regards, > Faiz. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
Jim Lemon
2018-Mar-06 20:55 UTC
[R] couple of how-to-do it in R questions regarding corelations and mean and SD of likert items
Hi Faiz, Just to add to the confusion: library(prettyR) describe(iris) You can specify which summary measures you want in the "num.desc" argument. Jim On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 11:03 PM, faiz rasool <faiz7r at gmail.com> wrote:> Dear list, I have the following how-to-do it in R, questions. > > Suppose I have ten independent variables, and one dependent variable. > I want to find the Pearson correlation of all the IVs with the DV, but > not the correlation between the IVs. > > What I know so far, about R, that I have to type the cor () function > ten times, each time requesting for a correlation between one IV and > the DV. > > I was wondering that is there a way that I can accomplish what I want > with a single function or a fewer line of codes. > > My final goal is to create a table in Microsoft word comprising of ten > rows, each row for each independent variable and its correlation with > the DV. > > Based on what I know, I?ll be typing cor (IV,,DV), ten times, and then > typing the values in the table in MS Word. > > > Secondly, I would like to create a table that provides the details of > means and standard deviations, of multiple variables. > > The variables are ratings scores of likert type items. What I?d > like to do is to construct a table, where each row has the question, > its mean and standard deviation. I know that using the psych package, > I can have the mean of each item in the scale, but, how to develop a > table that has the item, mean, and SD on a same row? I do not know. > > Thank you for reading my questions. > > Regards, > Faiz. > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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