Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1805 matches for "categorized".
2012 Aug 20
1
Combining imputed datasets for analysis using Factor Analysis
Dear R users and developers,
I have a dataset containing 34 variables measured in a survey, which has
some missing items. I would like to conduct a factor analysis of this
data. I tested mi, Amelia, and MissForest as alternative packages in
order to impute the missing data. I now have 5 separate datasets with
the variables I am interested in factor analysing. In my reading of the
package
2012 Aug 02
1
Metafor package: Including multiple (categorical) predictors
Dear Metafor users,
I''d like to test a model with 2 continuous and 2 categorical moderators in a meta regression. One categorical parameter has 2 levels and the other has 4 levels. If I understand correctly, when I include all moderators in the model, Metafor returns main effects of the continuous parameters and contrasts of each level of categorical moderators with the intercept (which
2011 Jun 12
2
using categorical variable in multiple regression
Hello, I wanted to do the multiple regression on categorical predictor data
there's variable x1,x2,x3 and x3 is categorical one.
so i just used as.factor(x3) and then ran multiple regression
is it a good way to do the multiple regression on categorical predictor
data?
and how can I interpret the estimates?
also if using as.factor is a good way, is there any difference with doing
dummy coding
2003 Oct 15
2
aov and non-categorical variables
It is unclear to me how aov() handles non-categorical
variables.
I mean it works and produces results that I would
expect, but I was under impression that ANOVA is only
defined for categorical variables.
In addition, help(aov) says that it "call to 'lm' for
each stratum", which I presume means that it calls
to lm() for every group of the categorical variable,
however I
2007 Jun 12
3
Appropriate regression model for categorical variables
Dear users,
In my psychometric test i have applied logistic regression on my data. My
data consists of 50 predictors (22 continuous and 28 categorical) plus a
binary response.
Using glm(), stepAIC() i didn't get satisfactory result as misclassification
rate is too high. I think categorical variables are responsible for this
debacle. Some of them have more than 6 level (one has 10 level).
2002 Feb 21
2
Re: Factor analysis of categorical or mixed categorical/continuousdata in
I am looking to fit one or more latent categorical variables to data that is
a mixture of categorical and continuous variables. Factor analysis would
work for continuous data, latent class analysis for categorical data. I
understand that in a package such as MPlus I could perform a single analysis
of both data types. Are there similar routines available in R?
Stuart
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2009 Jun 22
5
has_many through , or habtm , using form
i think there ara two ways of relate products and categories ,
basically i want to fix one product(e.g hp dv7....) to some categories
(notebook,17"notebooks...)
i made a table named categorization(incuding category_id,product_id
fields) then in models i write these codes below
class Product < ActiveRecord::Base
has_many :categories, :through => :categorizations
2005 Jun 06
9
R Graph Gallery : categorization of the graphs
Hello all,
It seems that the next improvement to the R Graph Gallery is
categorization of the graphics, that way each graph will be easier to
find. That step should be done *carefully* if we want to avoid the
opposite side-effect : graph not reachable through the categories.
That's why the wisdom of the R community is required.
Graphics will be classified in :
- categories
-
2002 Feb 21
1
Factor analysis of categorical or mixed categorical/continuous data in
Are there any suitable routines that perform factor analysis of categorical
or mixed categorical/continuous data in R?
Stuart
Dr Stuart Leask MA MB BChir (Cantab) MRCPsych
Clinical Lecturer in Psychiatry, University of Nottingham Dept Psychiatry
Duncan Macmillan House, Porchester Road, Nottingham. NG3 6AA. UK
tel. 00 44 115 969 1300 xtn 40784 fax 0115 955 5352
2009 Mar 06
3
PCA and categorical data
Hi all,
I' m trying to figure out if it is appropriate to do a PCA having only categorical data (not ordinal). I have only find the following quote:
One method to find such relationships is to select appropriate variables and
to view the data using a method like Principle Components Analysis (PCA) [4].
This approach gives us a clear picture of the data using KL-plot of the PCA.
However, the
2004 May 05
4
Analysis of ordinal categorical data
Hi
I would like to analyse an ordinal categorical variable. I know how I can analyse a nominal categorical variable (with multinom or if there are only two levels with glm).
Does somebody know which command I need in R to analyse an ordinal categorical variable?
I want to describe the variable y with the variables x1,x2,x3 and x4. So my model looks like: y ~ x1+x2+x3+x4.
y: ordinal factor
2013 Nov 08
2
Earth (MARS) package with categorical predictors
It appears to be legitimate to include multi-level categorical and continuous variables in defining the model for earth (e.g. y ~ cat + cont1 + cont2) but is it also then possible use categoricals in the predict method using the earth result? I tried but it returns an error which is not very informative.
Thanks
Chris
2013 Apr 04
6
categorized complete list of R commands?
every time I read the R release notes for the next release, I see many
functions that I had forgotten about and many functions that I never knew
existed to begin with. (who knew there were bibtex facilities in R?
obviously, everyone except me.)
I wonder whether there is a complete list of all R commands (incl the
standard packages) somewhere, preferably each with its one-liner AND
2010 May 14
4
Categorical Predictors for SVM (e1071)
Dear all,
I have a question about using categorical predictors for SVM, using "svm"
from library(e1071). If I have multiple categorical predictors, should they
just be included as factors? Take a simple artificial data example:
x1<-rnorm(500)
x2<-rnorm(500)
#Categorical Predictor 1, with 5 levels
x3<-as.factor(rep(c(1,2,3,4,5),c(50,150,130,70,100)))
#Catgegorical Predictor
2013 Nov 19
1
Repeated measures with categorical data
Hello,
I am working in a longitudinal study, with a categorical variable as a
dependent variable (alcohol consumption: no use, use, abuse and dependence)
with repeated measures (baseline, 1 year, 2 years). Besides I have another
variable with two groups: control and experimental.
I would like to analyze the evolution in each group, I have though in lme,
but I am not sure if I can do an lme with
2003 Apr 14
2
categorical variables
Dear helpers
I constructed a data frame with this structure
> str(dados1)
`data.frame': 485 obs. of 16 variables:
$ Emissor : int 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ Marisca.Rio : int 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ Per?odo : int 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...
$ Reproducao : int 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ...
$ Estacao : int 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ...
$ X30cm : int
2003 Sep 08
1
problems with categorical variables
Hi All:
I am working on a dataset of a study on healthcare workers. One of the
variables I am studying is a categorical variable (variable name:EDUC,
indicates educational achievement, with 6 levels: "illiterate", "primary",
"junior high school", "high school completed", "undergraduate", and
"postgraduate").
I want to collapse the
2010 Apr 25
1
categorical variable in scatterplot (car)
Hello R folks,
I am encountering a problem with the following scatterplot function from the
car package:
> scatterplot(y~x|z)
where y and x are continuous (interval) random variables and z is a
categorical variable. When z is a categorical variable coded 1 or 2, I
(appropriately) get a scatterplot of y by x, coded by z. Similarly, when z
is a categorical variable coded 1, 2, or 3, there is
2011 Jul 29
1
R, ctree and categorical variables
I am running the ctree function in R.
My data has about 10 variables, many of which are categorical. 2 of the
categorical variables have many levels (one has 900 levels, another has
1,000 levels). As an example, 1 of these variables is disease code and is
structured as A, B, C, ...., AA, AB, AC....
Each time i've tried to run the ctree function, including these 2
2003 May 06
2
Sum by categorical variable
Dear R-list,
I have two variables (numerical and categorical) and would like to have the
sum (and maybe some other statistics) of the numerical variable by the
categorical one.
Can you help me,
Thank you,
Fabrizio
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