Displaying 14 results from an estimated 14 matches for "barnard".
2009 Jul 26
1
Is there an R implementation for the "Barnard's exact test" (a substitute for fisher.test) ?
Hello R help members. I came across today with an article on Barnard's exact
test (http://www.cytel.com/Papers/twobinomials.pdf), that is supposed to
give a more powerful fisher.test - Because it doesn't assume that we know
the row and column totals are in advance. Any pointers to such a function ?
Thanks, Tal
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2002 Mar 08
0
Barnard's sequential t-test code ?
Does anyone have, or know of, some S or R code to implement
the sequential t-test ?
The test is outlined in Kendall & Stuart vol 2A, ch 24, and a 'how
to do it' with a set of tables is given in 'Design & Analysis of
Industrial Experiments' ( O.L.Davies).
I'm interested in obtaining/creating an Splus or R application which
calculates the upper and lower curves
2002 Jun 06
2
covariance analysis model
...t
LEG has an effect on NO3, so this is the formula I wrote to test this:
NO3 ~ CO2 + LEG + CO2:LEG
Will LEG be considered continuous if I use aov(NO3 ~ CO2 + LEG + CO2:LEG) ?
If not, what model can I use to study simultaneously the effect of discrete
and continuous factors ?
Thank you
Romain Barnard
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Romain Barnard
Universit? Paris-Sud XI
Laboratoire Ecologie, Syst?matique et Evolution
D?partement Ecologie des Populations et des Communaut?s
UPRESA CNRS 8079 - B?timent 362
F-91405 ORSAY Cedex
romain.bar...
2005 May 14
1
make check fails after building R 2.1.0 on Fedora Core 3
...posix --
disable-checking --with-system-zlib --enable-__cxa_atexit --disable-
libunwind-exceptions --enable-java-awt=gtk --host=i386-redhat-linux
Thread model: posix
gcc version 3.4.3 20050227 (Red Hat 3.4.3-22.fc3)
I would appreciate any hints on how to troubleshoot this.
Thanks,
Bill
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Bill Barnard <bill at barnard-engineering.com>
2008 Jan 15
2
Cannot configure wine/darwine
.... As per the
documentation, I have attempted to run winecfg to set
the various configs. But I cannot get it to display.
The error log says that it attempted to create a
window, but no driver found. Since I can't config, I
can't set a driver.
Any ideas?
Richard
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Richard Barnard
3501 Thomas Rd.; Suite 13
Santa Clara, CA 95054
408 567-0702
www.photographybyrichard.com
photographybyrichard at sbcglobal.net
2005 May 25
2
time-ordered object list
...list 25 x 4 1700 2004.09.13
15:43
x data.frame list 15 x 4 1175 2004.09.13
15:43
lower numeric double 100 841 2004.10.05
11:10
upper numeric double 100 841 2004.10.05
11:10
barnard function function 12 20013 2005.04.08
13:09
sim7 function function 5 3657 2005.04.14
15:36
.Last.fixed character character 1 52 2005.04.14
15:38
runsim function function 6 3952 2005....
2002 Mar 22
0
sequential t-test - replies
...nt nor fast, but anyone is free to make use
of it ... there being no guarantees or support with it, of course.
cheers Bob
Code follows ...
function(delta = 1, alpha = 0.05, beta = 0.05, minn = 1, maxn = 20, bot =
-10, top = 10)
{
# Create tables and graphs for Barnard's SPRT ("sequential
t-test")
# (a) uses expressions given in Wetherill & Glazebrook 'Sequential
Methods in Statistics', p 60
# (b) succesfully reproduces table L in OL Davies Design &
Analysis of Industrial Experiments'
#
# notat...
2003 Jul 22
1
using getBioC()
Hello,
I am trying to install R/Bioconductor on a G4 Mac running OS X. I
have successfully installed R so that a command window opens, but
installation of the downloaded Bioconductor package is giving me
trouble. After copying/pasting the Bioconductor installation script
in to the window and typing getBioC(), I get the following error
message.
"Error in getBioC(): R not currently
2008 Sep 16
0
Package implementing unconditional tests for comparing two binomials
Hello,
I am looking for a package implementing unconditional tests for comparing two
binomials (Barnard's test or derivatives). As I am looking for rare genotypes
within my groups, my number of subjects in one of the cells of the 2x2 table
is often 2-4 resulting in a too conservative result by Fisher's exact test due
to the discrete sample space of the test statistic. As I want to use this...
2003 Aug 12
0
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2004 Oct 05
1
What does this error mean and can I fix it.
...hadow information for NOUSER
I do not think this is interfering with any user. I would like to get rid
of these false positive errors, but I have not been able to track down
what this error is stating. Can any of you provide assistance in
determining what this means. Thank you.
Christopher L. Barnard Lead Systems Administrator
(312) 347-4901 Technology and Data Prod., The Chicago Board of Trade
cbarnard at tsg.cbot.com http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~cbarnard
PGP public key available via MIT PGP keyserver or on my web page
2005 Jan 08
1
Wildcard x100p and Redhat 9.0: Unable to get parameters
...0:58:35 WARNING[1076232832]: Loading module chan_zap.so failed!
Jan 8 10:59:02 WARNING[1076232832]: Unable to open /dev/dsp: No such device
8. Haven't got a sound card in the system, this is perhaps causing the dsp
message? Otherwise very
grateful for any ideas!
Best regards Hugh
http://hughbarnard.org
2002 Jun 28
4
R for simple stats
Hi everyone,
I'm taking a course in statistics as part of my doctoral program in
education at the U. of Minnesota, USA. I found R via Rpy, a python
module that makes it possible to use R from python scripts.
The instructor refers to SPSS a lot and that seems to be the standard
stats tool around here. But being more of a Unix guy and not intimidated
by programming, I'd like to see if I
2006 Oct 10
1
read.table versus read.csv (PR#9284)
...*,388,336,366,*,476,410,450,5,24,20=
,7,56
2704,College of New Rochelle,NY,IIA,539,449,391,447,693,579,499,574,11,38,17=
,1,67
2705,College of Saint Rose,NY,IIA,456,408,329,374,534,503,403,455,19,50,46,1=
4,129
2707,Columbia University,NY,I,882,554,452,687,1136,767,646,915,477,185,199,1=
1,923
2708,Barnard College,NY,IIB,733,516,395,508,943,652,509,654,49,19,56,6,154
2709,Concordia College,NY,IIB,352,289,275,303,436,366,363,387,11,6,14,1,32
2710,Cooper Union for Adv.Sci&Art,NY,IIB,684,514,433,607,872,673,600,784,35,=
18,6,0,59
2711,Cornell Univ.-Endowed Colls.,NY,I,787,562,482,627,1047,748,640,83...