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2011 Feb 08
1
Fitting a model with an offset in bigglm
...st,family=binomial(link = "logit"))
Is it possible to fit an offset using bigglm? And if so, what am I doing
wrong?
Thanks,
Richard
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Dr Richard Jacques
Medical Statistics Group
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield
Regent Court
30 Regent Street
SHEFFIELD
S1 4DA
2005 Sep 16
4
Integrate functions with loops
...d these errors?
Many thanks for answers to my first question to this list
yours
Alan
Alan Brennan
Director of Health Economics and Decision Science
http://www.shef.ac.uk/scharr/sections/heds
ScHARR
School of Health and Related Research
University of Sheffield
Regent Ct
30 Regent St
Sheffield S1 4DA
Tel:+44 (0)114 2220684
Fax:+44 (0)114 2724095
e-mail:a.brennan at sheffield.ac.uk
2001 Dec 10
10
hang on exit bug under Linux
>From what I understand, the problem is due to people's disagreement about what the "correct" behavior should be. I'm pretty sure that the following is the correct behavior from running rsh and ssh often (both fsecure and openssh).
Lets say you have a stupid script that does
while 1
do
sleep 1
done
Called foreverSleep on your remote host:
rsh remotehost
2013 Oct 27
2
Heteroscedasticity and mgcv.
I have a two part question one about statistical theory and the other
about implementations in R. Thank you for all help in advance.
(1) Am I correct in understanding that Heteroscedasticity is a problem for
Generalized Additive Models as it is for standard linear models? I am
asking particularly about the GAMs as implemented in the mgcv package.
Based upon my online search it seems that some