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2007 Mar 17
1
What function in R is to estimate the marginal denstiy from bivarate samples?
I have 10000 bivarate samples (x1, x2), and I want to estimate the marginal density of x2. I searched the R manual but couldn't find a function that can do this job. It seems "density" only works for single-variate samples. Can anybody help me with it? Thanks a lot!
Best,
J. Deng
2007 Apr 06
0
translating sas proc mixed to lme()
Hi All
I am trying to translate a proc mixed into a lme() syntax. It seems that I was
able to do it for part of the model, but a few things are still different.
It is a 2-level bivariate model (some call it a pseudo-3-level model).
PROC MIXED DATA=psdata.bivar COVTEST METHOD = ml;
CLASS cluster_ID individual_id variable_id ;
MODEL y = Dp Dq / SOLUTION NOINT;
RANDOM Dp Dq / SUBJECT = cluster_ID
2007 Nov 30
1
meta-analysis on diagnostic tests (bivariate approach)
Hello friends of R list,
Im a physician and Im not that good in statistics. I have posted similar
email in the epi-sig list but no one aswered so far. Im cunducting a
systematic review on two diagnostic test for a particular tropical disease.
I found a free software that make most of the analysis called MetaDiSc.
However there is a paticular analysis that I wuould like to try that it is
not
2012 Mar 02
0
plotting standard deviation of multivariate normal distribution (preferred in rgl package)
Dear R colleagues,
for a statistics tutorial I want to develop a nice 3d-graphic of the
well known target comparison/analogy of accuracy and precision (see i.e.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_and_precision for a simple hand
made 2d graphic).
The code for a really beautiful graphic is already provided as
demo(bivar) in the rgl package (for a picture see i.e