Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "fieldworker".
Did you mean:
fieldwork
2006 Jan 26
1
[R-SIG-Mac] Hist for different levels of a factor
The list of your interest is R-help not R-sig-mac
stefano
Il giorno 26/gen/06, alle ore 01:20, Sylvain Charlat ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any simple way to get histogram for different levels of
> factor?
>
> Say you have the following data set:
>
> Island Sp.diam
> Moorea 1.21
> Moorea 1.27
> Moorea 1.28
> Moorea 1.22
> Moorea 1.28
> Rurutu
2008 Feb 13
1
lmer: Estimated variance-covariance is singular, false convergence
Dear R Community!
We analyse the impact of climbing activity on cliff vegetation. During
our fieldwork, we recorded 90 Transects in 3 climbing sites. The aim is
to see, if the plant cover (response: Cover) is influenced only by
crevice availability (predictor: Cracs), or, additional, by the distance
to the climbing route (predictor: Distance). Six plots are nested within
one Transect
2012 May 10
0
Fwd: Re: need help in R
...har(con, 5L, useBytes = TRUE) : cannot open the connection
> In addition:Warning message:
> In readChar(con, 5L, useBytes = TRUE) :
>
> i dont have a problem here
> ggplot()+
> geom_tile(aes(x = lon, y = lat, fill = fill), data = GGemz)+
> geom_jitter(aes(x=lon,y=lat, color=fieldworker),data=emz)+
> scale_fill_identity()+
> scale_x_continuous('Longitude', limits = lon_range) +
> scale_y_continuous('Latitude', limits = lat_range) +
> scale_colour_discrete('') +
> opts(title = 'Invitation map of Emzinini, 2012') +
> coor...
2013 Sep 08
0
PhD Studentship: Geographically Weighted Geodemographics [University of Liverpool]
Supervisors: Dr Alex Singleton; Professor Chris Brunsdon
Industrial Partner: Office for National Statistics
Applicants are invited for a PhD studentship at the University of
Liverpool within the ESRC North West DTC. The studentship will be
supervised by Dr Alex Singleton and Professor Chris Brunsdon in the
Department of Geography and Planning; and is being conducted in
collaboration with the
2012 Sep 05
0
Post-doc opportunity at EcoHealth Alliance
POSITION SUMMARY
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at EcoHealth Alliance, New York, to study the evolution and ecology of zoonotic diseases from bats and other hosts.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
The position is funded by a National Institutes of Health NIAID award to discover, characterize, and model the risk of new potential zoonoses from bats. The primary focus of the Research Fellow will be to model
2011 Oct 09
3
ANOVA from imported data has only 1 degree of freedom
Hi,
I'm trying to analyse some data I have imported into R from a .csv file but
when I carry out the aov command the results show only one degree of freedom
when there should be 14. Does anyone know why? I'd really appreciate some
help, the data is pasted below.
/The imported table looks ike this this:/
Order Transect Sample Abundance
1 Coleoptera 1 1 13
2
2015 Jan 27
0
Five PhD Awards in Retail Big Data and Geographic Data Science (UCL and University of Liverpool)
Deadline - 6th February 2015
Five PhD awards to begin September 2015, (one including an additional MRes
award in Urban Sustainability and Resilience in collaboration with UCL?s
Centre for Urban Sustainability and Resilience), are available for work
associated with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded
Consumer Data Research Centre, based at University College London (UCL) and
the
2013 Oct 25
1
Intern at Barron's ! -- use statistics for investigative financial journalism
We're seeking interns for the summer of 2014 here at Barron's the Dow Jones newsweekly that's searched out good investments and financial frauds since 1921, when our founder exposed Charles Ponzi. We're at the center of the financial world in New York and can pay a bit of a stipend to cover the city's high living costs. Here's the blurb:
Do some good. Intern at
2010 Aug 05
2
compare gam fits
Hi folks,
I originally tried R-SIG-Mixed-Models for this one
(https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mixed-models/2010q3/004170.html),
but I think that the final steps to a solution aren't mixed-model
specific, so I thought I'd ask my final questions here.
I used gamm4 to fit a generalized additive mixed model to data from a
AxBxC design, where A is a random effect (human participants in