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2010 Apr 19
6
comparing attitudes of 2 groups / likert scales?
Hi,
I have just found this forum, and it looks like a great place to get some
help (I hope)
For my dissertation, which is due way too soon, I am doing a survey,
comparing attitudes of 2 independent groups, with 5 scale likert questions.
Basically I want to show if they have similar or different attitudes. I am
testing 4 hypotheses, and have in total about 20 questions.
I have to say my statistic skills are very basic and very rusty, we had some
lectures two years ago, wher...
2007 Jan 12
5
Regression lines
...understanding of simple regression is that when
plotting regression lines for x on y and y on x in the same plot, the
lines should cross each other at the respective means. But, given the
R function below, abline (lm(y~x)) works fine, but abline (lm(x~y))
does not. Why?
function () {
attach (attitude)
x <- rating
y <- learning
detach (attitude)
plot (x, y)
abline(v=mean(x))
abline(h=mean(y))
abline (lm(y~x))
abline (lm(x~y))
}
2017 Jun 11
3
plspm package error in data frame
Hello,
I am new to R and hope I will not seem ignorant in this post. I am
currently using the plspm package by Gaston Sanchez accompanied by his
text book.
I have attempted to create a square matrix, which has seemed
successful. I used the following code:
> "Attitude" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Normative Beliefs" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Subjective Norm" = c(0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Control Beliefs" = c(1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
> "Perceived Behavioural Control" = c(0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0)...
2009 Sep 17
0
Please remove my wiki account
...o longer be participating in the CentOS wiki. I've removed my
name from any of the pages that were submitted by me, and welcome others
to do so with the pages as they wish.
I'd like to be removed from the EditGroup, as well as have my account
deleted.
Username: MaxHetrick
Unfortunately, attitudes about what the wiki should be and currently
are, and my own attitude about it, aren't aligned. The CentOS wiki
should be a welcomed place for user contributed documentation, but as
time goes on it seems as though that's not what many key people envision
or want.
Attitudes of many Cent...
2008 Sep 15
1
randomly sample within clustered data?
...by the
"id" variable in the following data frame:
> id<-c(rep("100", 4),rep("101", 3), rep("102", 6), rep("103", 7))
> sex<-sample(c("m","f"), 20, replace=TRUE)
> weight<-rnorm(n=20, mean=150, sd=3)
> attitude<-sample(1:7, 20, replace=TRUE)
> Dataf<-data.frame(id,sex,weight,attitude)
> Dataf
id sex weight attitude
1 100 m 146.5064 6
2 100 f 150.2317 4
3 100 f 149.3686 5
4 100 m 144.7218 7
5 101 m 147.9071 4
6 101 m 148.3802...
2014 Jul 14
1
List attitude and content
hi folks,
Can we please:
1) keep it civil, be polite - if you have nothing meaningful to
contribute to the thread, then dont contribute anything
2) Keep it on context, this isnt the place to talk about old hardware
stories and personal fluffery like that. This is the CentOS users list,
keep content to whats relevant to the CentOS users.
Regards
--
Karanbir Singh
+44-207-0999389 |
2004 Sep 13
0
Sipura-3000 Assistant for Asterisk on MacOSX? Well, maybe, with your help!
...ld donate only
5 USD, there would be a sponsorship fund far in excess of 5000 USD.
Wouldn't that get us Zaptel drivers for MacOSX?!
2) Short term: create an assistant to configure Asterisk to use a
Sipura-3000 to use a PSTN phone line
Unfortunately, Sipura have not been very helpful and their attitude
has now led to a lack of determination to buy a device to be shipped
to Japan. In fact we have now cancelled an order that was never
fulfilled.
This is not about the money but about the attitude Sipura have shown.
It is not very encouraging to put in 200-300 hours of your time to
create a free too...
2018 Feb 22
2
a few simple questions about upgrading an "official" centos 7 release
...t; so if the need ever arises, at least
> > they can say they've done it once and know what the end result is
> > supposed to be.
>
> The students you need to teach things like this are the ones that
> will never become good admins.
uh, that's kind of a condescending attitude to take towards students
who simply want to learn. are you this way with everyone?
rday
2006 May 30
6
Why would I choose RoR over Turbogears
...t is not an issue. Rails is well into its release
cycle whereas Turbogears won''t be at 1.0 until later this week. They
both do essentially the same thing and they both have cool features
unique to themselves (Turbogears has Catwalk, RoR has Migrations, etc.).
RoR *seems* to have some attitude (please, I don''t mean this in a
negative way, but Railers are generally more outspoken that RoR is the
best - period - and if you don''t like it.... Web.py in the Python world
seems to also have this attitude). I don''t really don''t mind the
attitude and I th...
2017 Jun 12
0
plspm package error in data frame
...0, 0)
>
> Thank you,
> Sarah
>
> On Sun, Jun 11, 2017 at 4:36 PM, Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Your code throws an error before the line you've mentioned:
>>
>>> library(plspm)
>>>
>>> "Attitude" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>>
>>> "Normative Beliefs" = c(1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>>
>>> "Subjective Norm" = c(0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>>
>>> "Control Beliefs" = c(1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
>>>
>...
2008 May 13
7
[LLVMdev] LLVM as a DLL
...in the LLVM docs missed your
> attention. They're sneaky that way because, you know,
> they just form the bulk of available documentation.
I began my original message saying that I was providing
"constructive criticism". That means I want to HELP if I
can. Your sarcastic attitude is unprofessional.
> The command-line tools are convenience wrappers around the
> APIs, not the other way around.
Nevertheless, LLVM is not provided as a ready-to-use DLL,
unfortunately.
> I'm sure the LLVM lead (Chris, was it?) will gratefully
> accept any such functioning, t...
2016 Mar 12
3
The sad state of samba 4 adaption for home/small business routers.
...ult of "start the compliance
> process" against a hardware manufacturer which sells a router and add a
> goodie like samba is keep out the goodies in the next version
That's their choice. They need to comply with all
licenses of software included in their product.
This kind of attitude "well if you *insist* people
follow your license then..." is amazing to me.
What do you think would happen if such products
included Microsoft or Oracle software ? Do you
think they'd overlook license violations to
"keep the goodies in the next version" ?
2011 Jan 21
2
Looping with incremented object name and increment function
Folks,
I am trying to get a loop to run which increments the object name as part of
the loop. Here "fit1" "fit2" "fit3" and "fit4" are linear regression models
that I have created.
> for (ii in c(1:4)){
+ SSE[ii]=rbind(anova(fit[ii])$"Sum Sq")
+ dfe[ii]=rbind(summary(fit[ii])$df)
+ }
Error in anova(fit[ii]) : object 'fit' not found
2008 May 13
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM as a DLL
...r
> > attention. They're sneaky that way because, you know,
> > they just form the bulk of available documentation.
> I began my original message saying that I was providing
> "constructive criticism". That means I want to HELP if I
> can. Your sarcastic attitude is unprofessional.
When you pay me you can harp on my "professionalism". Until then you
can <Mr. Garrison>go to Hell and die</Mr. Garrison>. I am at best a
hobbyist with LLVM at this point, using it for my own entertainment and
edification. (You could stand to do a bit...
2015 Feb 03
3
Another Fedora decision
On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 8:02 PM, Kahlil Hodgson
<kahlil.hodgson at dealmax.com.au> wrote:
> On 3 February 2015 at 13:34, PatrickD Garvey <patrickdgarveyt at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Now how about some specific sources you personally used to learn your
>> craft that we can use likewise?
>
> So many places it makes my brain hurt just thinking about it. Google
> and
2023 Feb 22
1
[libnbd PATCH v3 09/29] lib/utils: introduce async-signal-safe execvpe()
Sorry about replying for the second time. After having slept on it (not
much, but some), some thoughts are emerging / being distilled about my
own attitude.
On 2/21/23 19:04, Daniel P. Berrang? wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 06:53:39PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>>
>> More in general, this lesson tells me that POSIX is effectively
>> irrelevant -- which is quite sad in itself; the bigger problem however
>> is that *nothin...
2005 Aug 26
3
impress viewer for openoffice
Hi,
I am attempting to find an openoffice powerpower point viewer.
I found imposter but when I run my file it says "Cannot find zip signature".
I though I would zip it up an try it again but that did not work either.
Also I dont think there is a way from the command line to go fullscreen?
not sure.
Anyone know of a good power point viewer for centos?
or a way to make impress
2004 Aug 17
1
BroadVOX
...ore than
once we've had issues where we were sure our configuration was dead-on,
but Broadvox would be, for example, delivering different inbound DID's
with different DTMF encodings, after telling us up and down that
everything was right. Their "support" person, Alex, has an
attitude the size of Montana, and is easily offended if you can't
understand him (through a thick russian accent) on the phone. He refuses
to communicate via email, and if you give him an attitude, he'll simply
threaten you.
Secondly, the ONLY good thing about Broadvox, was the rates they were...
2000 Aug 16
5
samba development
i started on the nt domains for unix project on the basis of paul ashton's
enthusiastic and "this can't be too hard" attitude, back in august 97.
since then, with the encouragement of a number of people over the last
three years, and with the discouragement of others, the nt domains
protocols are now pretty well understood.
due to that constant discouragement, i no longer find it as enjoyable to
work on samba as i did....
2004 Jul 26
4
IRC Etiquette
...ly
anything with #asterisk in its name, I want to implore you to please treat
new users with respect, and act as good representatives of the Asterisk
community. Recently I have had more reports of new users being severely
turned off of the project in general due to the comments, reactions and
attitudes of a few members of the asterisk channels.
The success of the Asterisk project depends upon users and developers, and
remember that every one of you, even the most experienced Asterisk users
were at one point a newbie and needed some hand holding from someone.
Finally, I would also ask that th...