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2004 Dec 05
4
What is the most useful way to detect nonlinearity in logistic regression?
...g.lm).
However plot(something.glm) produces artifactual peculiarities since the
diagnostic residuals are constrained by the fact that y can only take
values 0 or 1.
What do R users find most useful in checking the linearity assumption of
logistic regression (i.e. log-odds =a+bx)?
Patrick Foley
patfoley at csus.edu
2001 Jul 20
3
estimation of drift of continuous random walk
Dear R-Users,
I have the following problem to solve and I wonder if there are means in R
that can help me.
At irregular time intervals I observe a random walk process, Y, with
time-varying drift. I assume that the drift, D, is a (linear) function of
some parameter X. The goal is to estimate D(X).
I could regress Y_{t+dt} - Y_{t} ~ X, but it's probably not appropriate
since Var(Y_{t+dt} -
2000 Oct 13
5
Random factor ANOVA, Repeated measures ANOVA, Within subjects designs.
Hi,
we are just about to evaluate R as a standard statistics package for
our institute. We looked around the help - manual, the FAQ, etc. and
did not find anything for the topics of random factors in ANOVA,
repeated measures in ANOVA, or within subjects designs in R.
Could anyone point us to any information concerning
- univariate approach to repeated measures anova
- multivariate
2001 Feb 16
12
canonical correspondence analysis
...there an R function that does canonical correspondence analysis. Can
it be done using the VR function corresp()?
If not, how hard it be to write R code to do it? I am a population
biologist with long but patchy programming experience in C, Smalltalk,
Java and other languages.
Thanks,
Patrick Foley
patfoley at csus.edu
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2001 Mar 22
0
[Fwd: FW: Biostats text/software]
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EvolDir wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> A few days ago I posted a message inquiring what folks were using for
> teaching biostats. I received a stunning 38 replies offering various
> opinions, some quite surprising, along with links to web pages, pointers for
> coverage, commentaries on