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2012 Feb 27
3
General question about GLMM and heterogeneity of variance
My data have heterogeneity of variance (in a categorical variable), do I need
to specify a variance structure accounting for this in my model or do GLMMs
by their nature account for such heterogeneity (as a result of using
deviances rather than variances)? And if I do need to do this, how do I do
it (e.g. using something...
2005 Aug 17
1
GLM/GAM and unobserved heterogeneity
Hello,
I'm interested in correcting for and measuring unobserved
heterogeneity ("missing variables") using R. In particular, I'm
searching for a simple way to measure the amount of unobserved
heterogeneity remaining in a series of increasingly complex models
(adding additional variables to each new model) on the same data.
I have a static database...
2007 May 23
2
problem with read.table
Dear all,
I try to use read.table to get the data from a tab delimited file, and some
of the data is shown below:
3185 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein F
3187 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H1 (H)
3188 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H2 (H')
3189 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein H3 (2H9)
3190 heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K /// heterogeneous nuclear
ribonucleoprotein K...
2010 Nov 22
2
Probit Analysis: Confidence Interval for the LD50 using Fieller's and Heterogeneity (UNCLASSIFIED)
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
A similar question has been posted in the past but never answered. My
question is this: for probit analysis, how do you program a 95%
confidence interval for the LD50 (or LC50, ec50, etc.), including a
heterogeneity factor as written about in "Probit Analysis" by
Finney(1971)? The heterogeneity factor comes into play through the
chi-squared test for homogeneity and is equal to h=chi^2/(k-2), where k
is the number of doses and k-2 are the degrees of freedom.
I have done a lot of research on this...
2010 Feb 25
1
Heterogeneous Correlation Matrix with Survey Weights
...matrices using advice from John Fox (see
<http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e5/help/08/12/8773.html> and
<http://blog.lib.umn.edu/moor0554/canoemoore/2009/09/sem_complex_samples_r_update.html>).
However, since I have categorical/ordinal variables, I would like to
compute a weighted heterogeneous correlation matrix with hetcor().
Is there a way to do this in R? I couldn't find any guidance in the r-help
archives or in the polycor help files. Should I truncate the sampling
weights to integers and then populate the data set with redundant
rows/cases so that the number of rows equal...
2009 Oct 02
2
Robust ANOVA with variance heterogeneity
Dear list members,
I am looking for an alternative function for a two-way ANOVA in the case of
variance heterogeneity. For one-way ANOVA, I found oneway.test(), but I
didn't find anything alike for two-way ANOVA. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Thank you!
Maike Luhmann
Freie Universit?t Berlin
2010 Sep 18
1
modeling variance heterogeneity in lme4
Hi all,
I have major heterogeneity in variances across labs (100-fold). There is no
apparent variance heterogeneity across y-hat. By using lme4 in the following
way, am I accounting for the variance differences in labs?:
lmer(y ~ fixed1 + covariates + (fixed1|labs))
I'm not sure that it is - I think it is only allowing the...
2012 Aug 09
1
Factor moderators in metafor
..., 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
ftype = c(0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2)
factor(amph)
factor(ftype)
factor(mix)
## Fit ftype...
> rma(KL,VL,mods=ftype)
Mixed-Effects Model (k = 19; tau^2 estimator: REML)
tau^2 (estimate of residual amount of heterogeneity): 0.0111 (SE = 0.0095)
tau (sqrt of the estimate of residual heterogeneity): 0.1054
Test for Residual Heterogeneity:
QE(df = 17) = 43.0937, p-val = 0.0005
Test of Moderators (coefficient(s) 2):
QM(df = 1) = 1.1069, p-val = 0.2928
Model Results:
estimate se zval pval...
2020 Jul 28
4
[RFC] Heterogeneous LLVM-IR Modules
...is problematic as it
makes everything from simple constant propagation to kernel
splitting/fusion painfully hard. The proposal is to merge host and
device code in a single module during the optimization steps. This
should not induce any cost (if people don't use the functionality).
But how do heterogeneous modules help?
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Assuming we have heterogeneous LLVM-IR modules we can look at
accelerator code optimization as an interprocedural optimization
problem. You basically call the "kernel" but you cannot inline it. So
you know the call site(s) and argum...
2005 Jan 05
1
cubic spline smoother with heterogeneous variance.
Hello. I want to estimate the predicted values and standard errors of
Y=f(t) and its first derivative at each unique value of t using the
smooth.spline function. However, the data (plant growth as a function
of time) show substantial heterogeneity of variance since the variance
of plant mass increases over time. What is the consequence of such
heterogeneity of variance in terms of bias in the estimate of the
predicted value of Y and its first derivative? I could Ln-transform the
data to achieve homogeneity of variance, but this would gi...
2006 Aug 03
3
Looking for transformation to overcome heterogeneity of variances
Dear All
My data consists in 96 groups, each one with 10 observations. Levene's
test suggests that the variances are not equal, and therefore I have
tried to apply the classical transformations to have homocedasticity
in order to be able to use ANOVA. Unfortunately, no transformation
that I have used transforms my data into data with homocedasticity.
The histogram of variances is at
2010 Jul 22
1
Heterogeneous variance in two-way mixed ANOVA
I have heterogeneous variance in a two-way mixed effects ANOVA, with more than 2 groups in each factor. Is there something like oneway.test or a Brown-Forsythe test that will let me test for differences in means?
Thanks!
-Keith
2007 May 23
0
Replicated LR goodness-of-fit tests, heterogeneity G, with loglm?
...replicated goodness-of-fit experiments (observed compared to expected counts in categories) and these
replicates are nested within a factor.
The expected counts in each cell are external (from a
scientific model being tested). The
calculations I need within each level of the nesting factor are a heterogeneity
G test, with the total G and the pooled G across replicates. Then I would like to form an F ratio equal to
the ratio of pooled G divided by its degrees of freedom to heterogeneity G divided
by its degrees of freedom. The F ratio
would (I think) test the hypothesis that the badness-of-fit in th...
2013 Nov 12
2
Expanding legacy gluster volumes
...this a "homogeneous" configuration.
Suppose you buy the hardware to build such a pool. Two years go by, and
you want to grow the pool. Changes in drive size, hardware, cpu, etc
will be such that it won't be possible (or sensible) to buy the same
exact hardware, sized drives, etc... A heterogeneous pool is
unavoidable.
Is there a general case solution for this problem? Is something planned
to deal with this problem? I can only think of a few specific corner
case solutions.
Another problem that comes to mind is ensuring that the older slower
servers don't act as bottlenecks to the who...
2010 Dec 22
3
Estimate "between-axes" vs "within-axes heterogeneity of multivariate matrices
...bset of the axes) and the task is (exactly)
to separate this clusters among the principal components.
I have done my complete work using prcomp() and tested combinations of
center=FALSE/TRUE and scale=FALSE/TRUE. I would like to now check this
"between-axes" vs "within-axes" heterogeneity of my data and cross-check
results with the various tested PCA-versions.
Is there any (official or custom) function available in R that could answer
this question? Some relative/comparative (preferrable simple and intuitive)
measure(s)? Something that would graphically perhaps give an indica...
2015 Jun 05
3
[LLVMdev] Supporting heterogeneous computing in llvm.
Christos,
We would be very interested in learning more about this.
In my group, we (Prakalp Srivastava, Maria Kotsifakou and I) have been working on LLVM extensions to make it easier to target a wide range of accelerators in a heterogeneous mobile device, such as Qualcomm's Snapdragon and other APUs. Our approach has been to (a) add better abstractions of parallelism to the LLVM instruction set that can be mapped down to a wide range of parallel hardware accelerators; and (b) to develop optimizing "back-end" translat...
2003 Jan 21
1
Modified F-test for heterogeneous error variances
Dear R-help:
Does anyone know of a package in R that will do Welch's modified F-test
for heterogeneous error variances? Are there other statistical techniques
available in R that test the equality of means when homoscedastisity
is violated? 't.test' does this in the pairwise sense when var.equal =
TRUE.
With best wishes and kind regards I am
Sincerely,
Corey A. Moffet
Support Scientis...
2008 May 02
0
isotonic/ordered heterogeneity tests
...s [cough]SAS[cough] would be great too.)
thanks,
Ben Bolker
Gaines, Steven D., and William R. Rice. 1990. Analysis of Biological
Data When there are Ordered Expectations. The American Naturalist 135,
no. 2:310-317.
Rice, William R., and Steven D. Gaines. 1994a. Extending Nondirectional
Heterogeneity Tests to Evaluate Simply Ordered Alternative Hypotheses.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America 91, no. 1:225-226.
Rice, William R., and Steven D. Gaines. 1994b. The Ordered-Heterogeneity
Family of Tests. Biometrics 50, no. 3:746-752.
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2006 Jan 16
0
Snow Rmpi Heterogeneous Cluster
...for the 64 bit architecture and:
R_SNOW_LIB="/usr/local/lib/R/library"
export R_SNOW_LIB
R_HOME_LIB="/usr/local/lib/R/library"
export R_HOME_LIB
for the 32 bit architecture.
In addition the same version of R is installed on all computers (nodes +
master). Nevertheless, the heterogeneous cluster is not working...
Does anyone can help me solving this problem?
Thanks a lot in advance.
Florent
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Pulmonary Gene Research, Universit??tsspital Basel
Petersgraben 4, CH-4031 Basel, Switzerland
tel: +41 61 265...
2009 Sep 17
1
Dealing with heterogeneity with varComb weights
...Exp(form=~depcptwithextybf),varFixed(form=~FebNAO))
also if you have two variables with the same weights function would you
write that as:
VFcomb<-varComb(varExp(form=~depcptwithextybf),varExp(form=~FebNAO))
thanks
Rebecca
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