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2010 Apr 02
2
tetrachoric correlations
...al distributions and Pearson correlation as inputs. For example, Y1=(1,2,3) with P(Y1=1)=0.3, P(Y1=2)=0.5, P(Y1=3)=0.2 and Y2=(1,2) with P(Y2=1)=0.6, P(Y2=2)=0.4, and corr(Y1,Y2)=0.5 (Pearson correlation among ordinal variables) How do I calculate the tetrachoric correlation here? Thanks, Hakan Demirtas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Oct 21
4
how do I make a correlation matrix positive definite?
...diagonals have to be 1 by definition, how do I do it? The above-mentioned function seem to mess up the diagonal entries. [I haven't seen this complication, but obviously all entries must remain in (-1,1) range after conversion.] Any R tools to handle this? I'd appreciate any help. Hakan Demirtas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Dec 06
3
correlated data
Hi, Is there an R library that has the same functionalities of Splus7.0+ library correlatedData? I'd appreciate any input. Hakan Demirtas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Jun 12
1
R-compatible fortran compiler
Hi, Is there any Fortran compiler that generates R-compatible object files ? (For Windows based systems) Thanks, Hakan Demirtas Pennsylvania State University Department of Statistics [[alternate HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jan 04
1
polygamma or Hurwitz zeta function
Hi, Is there any R library that is capable of handling polygamma function (Hurwitz zeta function also works)? I am aware of digamma(0 and trigamma(), but could not find more advanced versions. I'd appreciate any help. Hakan Demirtas
2006 Aug 14
1
solving non-linear system of equations
...her words, we have access to the third and fourth raw moments. How do we solve for these four coefficients? I reduced the number of unknowns/equations to two, and subsequently used a grid approach. It works well when I am close to the center of the support, but fails at the tails. Any ideas? Hakan Demirtas
2010 Feb 09
1
lmer
Does lmer do three-level mixed-effects models? What forms of outcome variables can it handle (continuous, survival, binary)? I'd appreciate any help.
2010 Mar 11
1
mixed-effects survival
Hi, What R libraries should I use to implement mixed effects models with continuous time and discrete-time survival data? What if I have two crossed random effects? I'd appreciate any help. Regards, Hakan Demirtas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Mar 10
0
Proportional odds ordinal logistic regression models with random effects
I am trying to incorporate random effects (random intercept is good enough) to a proportional odds logistic regression model for ordinal outcomes. Could lme4 do this? I'd appreciate any input. Hakan Demirtas
2009 Oct 07
1
sinusoidal relationship
Hi, Suppose x and y are vectors whose elements are known. I know that there is a sinusoidal relation between them. In other words, y=a*sin(bx) where b is probably a function of pi. How do I find a and b in R? Hakan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 May 20
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
...org/packages/mets Implementation of various statistical models for multivariate event history data. Including multivariate cumulative incidence models, and bivariate random effects probit models (Liability models) * MultiOrd (1.0) Maintainer: Anup Amatya Author(s): Anup Amatya and Hakan Demirtas License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/MultiOrd A method for multivariate ordinal data generation given marginal distributions and correlation based on the methodology proposed by Demirtas (2006). * PEIP (1.2) Maintainer: Jonathan M. Lees Author(s): Jonathan M. Lees Licens...