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2009 Oct 08
1
unordered multinomial logistic regression (or logit model) with repeated measures (I think)
...I'm totally on the wrong track and I'd be better off looking at the
order of markov chain that best fits that data and take it from there.
Any help or sdvice would be much appreciated.
Lucy
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2008 May 02
4
spec''ing calls to super (or other Ruby keywords)
...do
describe ''#save'' do
it "should call save on the parent class" do
# something.should_receive(:something)
@user.save
end
end
end
Any thoughts?
Thanks much,
Matt
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2009 Jul 19
1
Can I use "mcnemar.test" for 3*3 tables (or is there a bug in the command?)
Hello all,
I wish to perform a mcnemar test for a 3 by 3 matrix.
By running the slandered R command I am getting a result but I am not sure I
am getting the correct one.
Here is an example code:
(tt <- as.table(t(matrix(c(1,4,1 ,
0,5,5,
3,1,5), ncol = 3))))
mcnemar.test(tt, correct=T)
#And I get:
McNemar's Chi-squared
2008 May 28
2
Tukey HSD (or other post hoc tests) following repeated measures ANOVA
Hi everyone,
I am fairly new to R, and I am aware that others have had this
problem before, but I have failed to solve the problem from previous
replies I found in the archives.
As this is such a standard procedure in psychological science, there
must be an elegant solution to this...I think.
I would much appreciate a solution that even I could understand... ;-)
Now, I want to calculate a