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2009 Mar 06
1
Interpreting GLM coefficients
Hi all,
I?m fitting GLM?s and I can?t interprete the coefficients when I run a
model with interaction terms.
When I run the simpliest model there is no problem:
Model1<-glm (Fishes ~ Year + I(Year^2) + Kind.Geographic +
Kind.Fishers + Zone.2 + Hours + Fishers + Month, family =
poisson(log)) # Fishes, Year, Hours, and Fishers are numeric,
Kind.Geographic, Kind.Fishers, Zone.2 and Month are factors with 4, 3,
5 and 12 levels respectively.
Model1$coefficients (whith Helmert contrasts):
(Intercept) Year...
2013 Dec 10
1
fisher.test - can I use non-integer expected values?
I seem to be able to use expected values that are decimal (e.g., 1.33) when
using chisq.test but not when using fisher.test. This happens when using an
array/matrix as input. Fisher.test returns: Error in sprintf(gettext(fmt,
domain = domain), ...) : invalid format '%d'; use format %s for character
objects.
Thus, it appears fisher.test is looking for integers only.
I tried putting the data in x and y fact...
2005 Apr 20
1
negative p-values from fisher's test (PR#7801)
Full_Name: Martha Nason
Version: 2.0.1
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (137.187.154.154)
I am running simulations using fisher's test on 2 x c tables and a very small
p.value from fisher's test (<2.2e-16) is returned as a negative number. Code
follows.
> set.seed(0)
> nreps.outer <-7
> pvalue.fisher <- rep(NA,nreps.outer)
>
> population1 <- c( rep("A",300),seq(1:100))
>...
2009 Dec 17
4
Fishers exact test at < 2.2e-16
In an effort to select the most appropriate number of clusters in a
mixture analysis I am comparing the expected and actual membership of
individuals in various clusters using the Fisher?s exact test. I aim
for the model with the lowest possible p-value, but I frequently get
p-values below 2.2e-16 and therefore does not get exact p-values with
standard Fisher?s exact tests in R.
Does anybody know if there is a version of Fisher?s exact test in
any package which can handle lower pr...
2007 Jul 09
1
help on fisher.test(stats)?
Dear friends,
My dataset have many zeros, so i must use fisher exact test .
Unfortunately, the fisher.test(stats) function fail to do it.
Anybody knows how to do the fisher exact test with many zeros in the
dataset?
My dataset is:
a<-matrix(c(0,1,0,0,0,0,1,0,1,0,0,0,0,1,0,1,1,0,2,1,5,1,1,6,4,4,1,17,2,8,5,7,1,1,24,3,6,1,1,3,2,16,7,4,0,2,4,0,17,0,1,0,0,0,1,...
2006 Nov 13
1
hybrid in fisher.test broken?
The hybrid feature in fisher.test looks to me like an excellent way to
analyze my two-way tables. The only problem is that it does not seem
to be implemented. Am I right about this?
An example is pasted below. I note that I get the warning message only
when I shouldn't: for a 2x2 table hybrid seems to be ignored witho...
2005 Sep 13
1
Fisher's exact test vs Chi-square
Timothy,
I believe you are mistaken. Fisher's exact test give the correct answer
even in the face of small expected values for the cell counts. Pearson's
Chi-square approximates Fisher's exact test and can give the wrong
answer when expected cell counts are low. Chi-square was developed
because it is computationally "simple&...
2013 Mar 19
1
fisher.alpha warnings
I have two vectors (a and b) with counts of animals and wanted to
calculate fisher's alpha:
library(vegan)
a <- c(2043, 1258, 52, 1867, 107, 1624, 2, 157, 210, 402, 5, 107, 267,
2, 13683)
b <- c(2043, 1258, 52, 1867, 107, 1624, 2, 157, 210, 402, 5, 107, 267,
2, 3000)
fisher.alpha(a)
fisher.alpha(b)
fisher.alpha(a) gave the following warnings:
> fisher.alpha(a)...
2015 Dec 03
4
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ sudo net ads join -Uadministrator
Enter administrator's password:
Using short domain name -- WINDOWS
Joined 'FREERADIUS' to dns domain 'windows.corp.XXX.com'
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ hostname
freeradius
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ hostname -d
window...
2012 May 11
1
Fisher Test in R
Suppose we have the following data set:
Men Women
Dieting 10 30
Non-dieting 5 60
If I run the Fisher exact test in R then what does alternative = greater (or
less) imply? For example:
mat = matrix(c(10,5,30,60), 2,2)
fisher.test(mat,alternative ="greater")
I get the p-value = 0.01588 and odds ratio = 3.943534. Also, when I flip
the rows of the contingency table like this:
mat = matri...
2015 Dec 03
3
After joining domain, Samba uses the workgroup name, not the FQDN when running the net ads command
...of .
WINDOWS.CORP.XXX.COM
I removed all .tdb files, purged /var/cache/samba, removed /etc/krb5.tdb,
and deleted the computer account out of AD.
I have a feeling this line is significant, but I'm not sure what it means:
internal_resolve_name: looking up WINDOWS#1b (sitename (null))
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ hostname
freeradius
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ hostname -d
windows.corp.XXX.com
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ hostname -f
freeradius.windows.corp.XXX.com
jonathan.fisher at freeradius:~$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by...
2010 May 12
1
fisher's posthock test or fisher's combination test
Hi to all
is there a fisher's post hock test or fisher's combination test in R
available?
Maybe not -- its very easy to do it in excel ...
Kind regards Knut
2011 Apr 08
4
Fast version of Fisher's Exact Test
Is anyone aware of a fast way of doing fisher's exact test for a series of 2
x 2 tables in R? The fisher.test is really slow if n1=1000 and n2 = 1000.
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Thanks,
Jim.
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2012 Jul 14
2
Help for Fisher's exact test
Hi, R-help,
I have a group of data from RNA-seq want to be analyzed by Fisher's
exact test in R. I want to compare the significant difference of about
30,0000 individuals in two different samples, and I have no idea how to use
R, so could you please give me some suggestions or the scripts for
Fisher's exact test? Thank you very much.
Best,
Guanfeng Wang
[[alterna...
2005 Nov 10
3
Low level algorithm conrol in Fisher's exact test
Hi folks,
Forgive me if this question is a trivial issue.
I was doing a series of Fishers' exact test using the fisher.test
function in stats package.
Since the counts I have were quite large (c(64, 3070, 2868, 4961135)), R
suggested me to use
*other algorithms* for the test which can be specified through the
'control' argument of the
fisher.test function as I understood. B...
2011 Apr 28
5
fisher exact for > 2x2 table
I'm using fisher.exact on a 4x2 table and it seems to work.
Does anyone know exactly what is going on? I thought fisher.exact is only
for 2x2 tables.
Note: I can't use chi-squared because I have a couple of cells with 0 and <
5 observations.
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2012 Dec 03
1
discrepancy in fisher exact test between R and wiki formula
Hi All. Sorry to bother you. I have a question about fisher exact test.
I counted the presence of gene mutation in two groups of samples. My data is as follows
Presence Absence
GroupA 4 6
GroupB 5 11
When using the formula of fisher exact test provided by wiki (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%27s_exa...
2007 Nov 09
1
fisher.test, chisq.test
Hi,
I want to analyse a contigency table (3 x 12) with a fisher.test
beacause there are cells that are less than 5.
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class14 7 26 150 2 46 68 126 66 3 31 7 61
class24 7 6 55 5 49 71 93 90 1 18 16 79
class34 1...
2003 Apr 22
4
fisher exact vs. simulated chi-square
Dear All,
I have a problem understanding the difference between the outcome of a
fisher exact test and a chi-square test (with simulated p.value).
For some sample data (see below), fisher reports p=.02337. The normal
chi-square test complains about "approximation may be incorrect",
because there is a column with cells with very small values. I
therefore tried the chi-square...
2005 Sep 29
1
Fisher's discriminant functions
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to solve a problem about how to get the
Fisher's discriminant functions of a "lda" (linear
discriminant analysis) object, I mean, the object
obtained from doing "lda(formula, data)" function of
the package MASS in R-project. This object gives me
the canonical linear functions (n-1 coefficients
matrix of n groups at least...