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2012 Dec 30
3
Odds Ratio and Logistic Regression
Dear All,
I am learning the ropes about logistic regression in R.
I found some interesting examples
http://bit.ly/Vq4GgX
http://bit.ly/W9fUTg
http://bit.ly/UfK73e
but I am a bit lost.
I have several questions.
1) For instance, what is the difference between
glm.out = glm(response ~ poverty + gender, family=binomial(logit),
data=mydata)
and
glm.out = glm(response ~ poverty * gender,
2010 Mar 19
0
Different results from survreg with version 2.6.1 and 2.10.1
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Subject: Different results from survreg with version 2.6.1 and 2.10.1
From: nathalcs at ulrik.uio.no
Date: Fri, March 19, 2010 16:00
To: r-help at r-project.org
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Dear all
I'm using survreg command in package survival.
2007 Dec 21
1
post hoc in repeated measures of anova
Hallo, I have this dataset with repeated measures. There are two
within-subject factors, "formant" (2 levels: 1 and 2) and "f2 Ref" (25
levels: 670, 729, 788, 846, 905, 1080, 1100, 1120, 1140, 1170, 1480,
1470, 1450, 1440, 1430, 1890, 1840, 1790, 1740, 1690, 2290, 2210,
2120, 2040, 1950), and one between-subject factor, lang (2 levels:1
and 2). The response variable
2013 Feb 01
29
cumulative sum by group and under some criteria
Thank you very much for your reply. Your code work well with this example.
I modified a little to fit my real data, I got an error massage.
Error in split.default(x = seq_len(nrow(x)), f = f, drop = drop, ...) :
Group length is 0 but data length > 0
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:21 PM, arun kirshna [via R] <
ml-node+s789695n4657196h87@n4.nabble.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> Try this:
>