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2012 Apr 22
1
using a loop with an integration
...k.bothsex_Gompsurv,0,Inf)$value/hk.bothsex_Gompsurv(0) # life
expectancy at birth (change lower limit of integral and corresponding "t" in
denominator to calculate life expectancy at any age
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Trey Batey---Anthropology Instructor
Division of Social Sciences
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, OR 97030
Alt. Email: trey.batey[at]mhcc[dot]edu
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2011 Mar 04
1
Error: FETCH [1] for mailbox badbox UID 1 got too little data: 2 vs 4 (fwd)
...above, and the connection is aborted.
>
> I expect that the "test" line is not a valid header, but dovecot should
> not crash when opening it.
>
> Cheers, Chris.
>
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2006 Mar 29
3
Sub-vector
Dear list,
Given a vector of logical values, say
>a <- c(TRUE,TRUE,TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE,TRUE,TRUE)
Are there any R functions that can tell whether there are two or more
"TRUE" in a row in this vector?
Thanks,
Wuming
2011 Jan 12
1
Error: FETCH [1] for mailbox badbox UID 1 got too little data: 2 vs 4
...en
this email, I get the error above, and the connection is aborted.
I expect that the "test" line is not a valid header, but dovecot should
not crash when opening it.
Cheers, Chris.
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The Humanitarian Centre, Fenner's, Gresham Road, Cambridge CB1 2ES
Aptivate is a not-for-profit company registered in England and Wales
with company number 04980791.
2012 Mar 21
0
multivariate ordinal probit regression vglm()
...are not independent. If it would
help, please feel free to access the dataframe
(https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B5zZGW2utJN0TEctcW1oblFRcTJrNDVLOVBmRWRaQQ).
Thanks in advance.
--Trey
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Trey Batey---Anthropology Instructor
Mt. Hood Community College
26000 SE Stark St.
Gresham, OR 97030
trey.batey at mhcc.edu or ekt.batey at gmail.com
## unrestricted cumulative probit model for pubic scores
> mod.pube3
Call:
vglm(formula = refdata$pube3 ~ refdata$age, family = cumulative(link =
"probit",
parallel = FALSE, reverse = TRUE))
Coefficients:
(Intercept):1 (...
2012 Apr 04
0
multivariate ordered probit regression---use standard bivariate normal distribution?
....43422370 -2.99123098 0.07319632 0.05133132
age:3
0.03797696
Degrees of Freedom: 2238 Total; 2232 Residual
Residual Deviance: 1583.47
Log-likelihood: -791.7348
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Trey Batey--Anthropology Instructor
Division of Social Sciences
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, OR 97030
2012 Apr 23
0
summing two probability density functions from Gompertz hazard model
...h.t <- a3*exp(b3*(t-shift))
return<-S.t*h.t}
plot(seq(15,80,1),group2(seq(15,80,1)),type='l',xlab='Age
(years)',ylim=c(0,0.12)) # plot age-at-death distribution for group 2
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Division of Social Sciences
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, OR 97030
Alt. Email: trey.batey[at]mhcc[dot]edu
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2012 Apr 16
0
Gompertz-Makeham hazard models---test for significant difference
...scale=-1))
And the output:
$par
[1] 1.544739e-08 1.862670e-02 6.372117e-02
$value
[1] -331.1865
$counts
function gradient
276 NA
$convergence
[1] 0
$message
NULL
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Division of Social Sciences
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, OR 97030
trey.batey[at]mhcc[dot]edu
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2012 Jul 01
1
significant difference between Gompertz hazard parameters?
...80,1),pop2(seq(15,80,1)),lty=2)
How may I test for a significant difference in the hazard parameters that
define the mortality experience for these two populations? Thanks in
advance.
Regards,
Trey
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Division of Social Sciences
Mt. Hood Community College
Gresham, OR 97030
Alt. Email: trey.batey[at]mhcc[dot]edu
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2011 Mar 09
2
Migrating to mdbox
...(~)$ sudo dsync -v -u chris backup mdbox:/home/chris/mdbox
dsync(chris): Info: spam: highest_modseq changed: 2 != 3
Now the latter is all I get whenever I run dsync. Is it broken?
Cheers, Chris.
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