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2002 May 13
1
Spatio-temporal analysis of homicide rates
Dear R-listers,
I would like to carry out a very basic descriptive analysis of homicides
rates in Italy, taking into account both the spatial dimension (103
provinces) and the temporal dimension (10 years), but no covariates. In
practice, what I would like to do is to describe spatio-temporal variation
of homicide rates, identifying those combinations of province-year where
the...
2009 Jun 12
1
FBI Homicide data?
Dear all,
do you know if it's available and where the "FBI Homicide" dataset?
It has at least the following columns: "victim age", "homicide age".
A scatterplot of this data is visible here:
http://www.uml.edu/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=6016
Thanks for your help!
mario
--
Ing. Mario Valle
Data Analysis and Visualization Group...
2007 Apr 19
2
inconsistent output using 'round'
...-multinom(offence ~ grandiose * violent.convictions,
data = kc, na.action = na.omit)
summary(mod.multgran, cor=F, Wald=T)
Anova (mod.multgran)
> round(exp(coef(mod.multgran)),digits = 3)
(Intercept) grandiosey violent.convictionsy
GBH.UW 0.583 0.147 0.806
homicide 0.333 0.343 0.882
grandiosey:violent.convictionsy
GBH.UW 0.001
homicide 0.764
> round(exp(confint(mod.multgran)),digits =3)
, , GBH.UW
2.5 % 97.5 %...
2003 Nov 15
5
correlation and causality examples
Dear All,
I'am looking for examples showing that correlation does not imply
causality, the targeted audience consists of undergraduate students
(their first year at the university but in the BioMathStat track).
All practicals are under R.
I was able to extract this from R datasets:
### begin
data(sunspots)
data(lynx)
spots <- window(sunspots, freq = 1, start = 1880, end = 1900)
lnx <-
2002 Oct 09
1
Multiple plots
...rscore?
#getwd("/home/matej/docs/skola/stat\_anal-cj3534/assign01/")
load("assign01.RData")
postscript("assign01.eps",onefile=FALSE)
plot(itg$WFemale,xlab="Number of victims",\
ylab="Frequencies",col="blue",main="Intimate Homicide\
Victims",type="l")
plot(itg$WMale,add=FALSE,axes=FALSE,col="red",type="l")
quit(save="no")
Please, be patient with me, I am really newbie, and although it is
probably pretty stupid question, I was not able to find an answer in
all documentation (mo...
2011 May 10
1
specifying scales in lattice xyplot makes the lines disappear?
...2005 to 2009 inclusive, with the following structure:
> str(MannerYoung.plot.data)
'data.frame': 245 obs. of 4 variables:
$ year : Factor w/ 5 levels "2005","2006",..: 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 ...
$ manner : Factor w/ 7 levels "Accident","Homicide",..: 1 1 1 1
1 2 2 2 2 2 ...
$ new.age.group: Factor w/ 7 levels "1 to 4","5 to 9",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 ...
$ Freq : int [omitted from this post]...
>
new.age.group categorizes age of death in 5-year age bands.
The following makes a nice lattice scatterp...
2007 Mar 26
1
fitted probabilities in multinomial logistic regression are identical for each level
I was hoping for some advice regarding possible explanations for the
fitted probability values I obtained for a multinomial logistic
regression. The analysis aims to predict whether Capgras delusions
(present/absent) are associated with group (ABH, SV, homicide; values
= 1,2,3,), controlling for previous violence. What has me puzzled is
that for each combination the fitted probabilities are identical. I
haven't seen this in the worked examples I have come across and was
interested to know if this is a problem or what might be the cause
for this....
2007 Oct 17
5
option to trigger the change immidietiely
Folks,
I have installed puppet my network and it works great .. I have configured
it such a way that when I make changes in the server source fiels..it gets
updated in teh puppet clients.
As the document reads the puppet clients checks for any changes from the
server every 30 mins. But is there is any opiton of changing this value to
lesser time .. say 15 mins ..
or is there opiton for the
2006 Jul 23
2
constructing a dataframe from a database of newspaper articles
...cts contemporary clinical practice and
the principle of reform that involuntary treatment must be in the least
restrictive form."
Perhaps the overwhelming feeling is patients' rights have priority over
victims' rights. Ted Flack, spokesman for the Queensland Homicide
Victims
Support Group says the new Act provides a better environment for
victims'
participation, but there are serious flaws. The rights of homicide
victims
were not guaranteed and this caused an inordinate amount of distress.
"There's still considerable...
2004 Jun 29
1
strucchange-esque inference for glms ?
hello R-world,
according to the strucchange package .pdf, "all procedures in this package are
concerned with testing or assessing deviations from stability in the classical
linear regression model."
i'd like to test/assess deviations from stability in the Poisson model.
is there a way to modify the strucchange package to suit my purposes, or should
i use be using another
2007 Jan 26
0
replicating the odds ratio from a published study- post # 2
Peter & Michael,
I just came across the following on another mailing list and realized that
my use (and the authors of the article use of the term 'odds ratio' ) is
probably incorrect. I believe my interest is in the 'odds' of schizophrenia
among the population of homicide, rather than a comparison of odds .
"Yours seems a good idea, Kevin, if you are only interested in computing
the ODDS of disease (not the odds RATIO). The odds of disease
equal the probability of disease divided by the probability of non-disease,
i.e. p/(1-p), where p is the proportion of...
2007 Mar 27
2
Re: [Gnash] Fw: Linux.com: Swfdec Officially Adds Flash 7 Video Support (But Not 8 or 9)
...per
> Benjamin Otte announced on his blog that the free Swfdec Flash player
> has reached the point where it can play YouTube's Flash video content...
>
> ***
>
> What Gnash developers think about it? Thanks.
>
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> Linux 2.6.20: Homicidal Dwarf Hamster
> gcc (GCC) 4.2.0 20070317 (prerelease)
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2004 Aug 06
2
[dizznutt@my.security.nl: icecast 1.3.11 remote shell/root exploit - #temp]
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Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 07:51:55 +0000 (GMT+00:00)
From: dizznutt@my.security.nl
To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
Cc: team@icecast.org
Subject: icecast 1.3.11 remote shell/root exploit - #temp
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Ola,
I'm feeling rather homicidal today so I'm killing a bug. I hope it has a
nice funeral. It has been a good friend to all of us. May it rest in peace.
There is a remotely exploitable buffer overflow in all versions of the Icecast
mp3 streaming server (www.icecast.org). All means that yes, the current
version (1.3.11) i...
2011 Jan 15
0
Revolutions Blog: December Roundup
...the best hotel
for visitors to the Orbitz travel website: http://bit.ly/exYO7a
The December 20 issue of Forbes magazine lists R on p128 as a name you
need to know in 2011: http://bit.ly/fkoMTG
R user Diego Valle demonstrates citizen data journalism, by looking
into anomalies in government data on homicides in Mexico:
http://bit.ly/fHiOkA
Barry Rowlingson used R to estimate the location of a nearby
earthquake, and came within 50km of the official epicenter:
http://bit.ly/fzwxRa
Facebook's "data team" has published an analysis of status updates,
using the ggplot2 package for R: http:/...
2007 Feb 17
5
1.0.rc23 tomorrow
http://dovecot.org/nightly/dovecot-latest.tar.gz
Would be nice to get some testing before the actual release.
I've now finally gone through all the "TODO" mails in this list and my
INBOX and fixed pretty much every problem I know of. There are still
some mbox bugs, but I can't really get them fixed unless someone figures
out how to reproduce them
2010 Feb 05
1
Using coxph with Gompertz-distributed survival data.
Dear list:
I am attempting to use what I thought would be a pretty straightforward practical application of Cox regression. I figure users of the survival package must have come across this problem before, so I would like to ask you how you dealt with it. I have set up an illustrative example and included it at the end of this post.
I took a sample of 100 data points from each of two populations
2004 Apr 19
11
Size of R user base
I have been trying to determine the size of the R user base, and was
asked to share my findings with this mailing list. Although I still
don't have any definite estimate of this number, I do have some
interesting and indicative information:
1. It appears that there are about 100,000 S-PLUS users.
Rationale: According to Insightful's 2002 Annual Report, over 100,000
people use