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2009 Jan 19
1
reference category for factor in regression
...e AGE variable,
it makes a different choice as to which AGE category to leave out of
the regression. The cross-table of AGE with LABOUR does not have empty
cells.
Anyone any idea what might be going wrong? Or what I could do about this?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Regards,
Jos
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Johan A. Elkink
Lecturer
School of Politics and International Relations & CHS Graduate School
University College Dublin
Ph. +353 1 716 7026 | Library Building, Rm 512
http://jaeweb.cantr.net
2010 May 11
1
(svy)glm and weights question
...explaining in detail how glm() operates,
I cannot find a similar book for svyglm(). Is svyglm() better for this
type of weighting?
3) Where would I find a good source describing the estimation
procedure, including weighting, applied in svyglm()?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Jos
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Johan A. Elkink
Lecturer in Social Science Research Methods
School of Politics and International Relations & CHS Graduate School
University College Dublin
Ph. +353 1 716 8150 | Newman Building, Rm F304
http://jaeweb.cantr.net
2005 Sep 19
4
Rails vs. Cocoon
Hello all,
I''m hoping that someone out there in Rails-land has developed in both Cocoon
and Rails and would like to share their experiences using both application
frameworks.
I''m going to be doing a presentation in the next couple of days on the
advantages that Rails affords. The higher-ups are going to use this info on
deciding whether or not to move away from Cocoon and
2007 Apr 04
1
Accessing C++ code from R
Hi,
I am trying to use existing C++ code from R. I have no problems
compiling C code and using it in R, but with C++ I'm running into
problems.
Here's the compiler output:
Macintosh-10:~/Desktop/dissertation/Model - CPP version/R labguest$
g++ -I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include
-I/Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Resources/include/i386 *.cpp
In file included from
2011 Dec 02
0
Rmpi installation problems
Hi all,
I am trying to install the Rmpi package in R and, while the installation
itself works, it breaks down when trying to load the library. I think it
has something to do with shared vs static loading of helper libraries,
or the order in which shared libraries are loaded, but I am not sure.
R version: 2.14.0
Linux version: Gentoo, i686-pc-linux-gnu (32-bit)
GCC version: 4.5.3 (Gentoo 4.5.3-r1