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2009 Sep 07
2
calling combinations of variable names
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Dear list,
I have a question to you that seems very simple to me, but I just can't
figure it out.
I have a dataframe called "ratings" which contains the following
variables: evalR1, evalR2, evalR3, evalR4, scoreR1, scoreR2, scoreR3,
scoreR4, opinionR1, opinionR2, opinionR3, opinionR4. (there are more
variables, but this gives an idea of the data structure).
What I want is run several analyses on all 3 or 4-combinations of a
given variable. So, for example, I want to compute the following ICC's
(function from the psych package):
ICC(cbind(evalR1,evalR2, evalR3))
ICC(cbind(...
2009 Sep 08
0
Re : calling combinations of variable names
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>I have a question to you that seems very simple to me, but I just can't
>figure it out.
>I have a dataframe called "ratings" which contains the following
>variables: evalR1, evalR2, evalR3, evalR4, scoreR1, scoreR2, scoreR3,
>scoreR4, opinionR1, opinionR2, opinionR3, opinionR4. (there are more
>variables, but this gives an idea of the data structure).
>
>What I want is run several analyses on all 3 or 4-combinations of a
>given variable. So, for example, I want to compute the following ICC's
>(function from the psych package):
>ICC(cbind(evalR1,eva...