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2018 May 16
5
Installing an Archived Package
Hello,
I am having difficulty installing the most recent compatible version of the ?polycor" package (0.7-8), for R 3.2.1 on my Mac. Here is the package source page: https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/polycor/ <https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/polycor/>.
This version of R is necessary for the R Essentials for the IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences
2018 May 16
4
Installing an Archived Package
Hello again,
I did not expect the browser to automatically extract, so I changed the Safari setting and it downloaded as a ?gz? file.
It is clear now that R is finding the package but I get a different error as follows:
> install.packages("polycor_0.7-8.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source")
ERROR: dependency ?mvtnorm? is not available for package ?polycor?
* removing
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
> On May 16, 2018, at 2:15 PM, Evguenia Ignatova <evg.ignatova at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello again,
>
> I did not expect the browser to automatically extract, so I changed the Safari setting and it downloaded as a ?gz? file.
>
> It is clear now that R is finding the package but I get a different error as follows:
>
>>
2018 May 16
3
Installing an Archived Package
Hello Michael and Duncan,
Thank you for your pointers. The file downloaded without the ?gz? extension to my R working directory folder as a ?tar? file. I did not unpack the file. I tried renaming the file and running the code with ?gz? added - please see below.
> install.packages("/polycor_0.7-8.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source")
Warning: invalid package
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
On 16/05/2018 2:15 PM, Evguenia Ignatova wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> I did not expect the browser to automatically extract, so I changed the Safari setting and it downloaded as a ?gz? file.
>
> It is clear now that R is finding the package but I get a different error as follows:
>
>> install.packages("polycor_0.7-8.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source")
2017 Aug 06
3
SPSS R Factor v2.4.2
I am not an R-Head, hence I use nice utilities that integrate R into SPSS
I have SPSS v24, R3.20 and R3.40
I have run IBM SPSS R Integration which requires linking to R3.20
I have installed R Factor v2.4.2
This package requires 'polycor' library
Unfortunately, 'polycor' does not exist in R3.20
DATASET ACTIVATE DataSet1.
*M?rio Basto, Jos? Manuel Pereira, IPCA
*Required: SPSS 21
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
You can tell Macintosh not to automatically unpack tar.gz files.
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/961/how-to-stop-safari-from-unzipping-files-after-download
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:24 AM, Evguenia Ignatova
<evg.ignatova at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having difficulty installing the most recent compatible version of the ?polycor" package (0.7-8), for R
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
On 16/05/2018 11:24 AM, Evguenia Ignatova wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am having difficulty installing the most recent compatible version of the ?polycor" package (0.7-8), for R 3.2.1 on my Mac. Here is the package source page: https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/polycor/ <https://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/polycor/>.
>
> This version of R is necessary
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
install.packages("/polycor_0.7-8.tar.gz", repos=NULL, type="source")
The initial slash would be a problem - it means to find
poglycor_0.7.8.tar.gz in the root directory.
Remove the slash, find where the tar.gz file was put, and try using that
location. Recall the destdir
setting you used in download.packages or use file.exists() and dir() to
help find it.
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO
2017 Aug 06
0
SPSS R Factor v2.4.2
> On Aug 5, 2017, at 7:02 PM, Gavin Brown <gt.brown at auckland.ac.nz> wrote:
>
> I am not an R-Head, hence I use nice utilities that integrate R into SPSS
> I have SPSS v24, R3.20 and R3.40
> I have run IBM SPSS R Integration which requires linking to R3.20
> I have installed R Factor v2.4.2
> This package requires 'polycor' library
> Unfortunately,
2018 May 16
0
Installing an Archived Package
Great to know! I installed mvtnorm and everything installed like a charm after. SPSS executed the package smoothly, too.
Thank you so much again for all your help - this really saved me!
All the best,
Evguenia
> On May 16, 2018, at 2:34 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 16/05/2018 2:15 PM, Evguenia Ignatova wrote:
>> Hello again,
>> I did
2005 Apr 18
1
polycoric correlation
Dear R-users
Could anyone tell me which library contains a function
to compute polycoric correlations?
I wonder the same question was asked a while ago, but
I could not locate the mail in the R-help archives.
Sorry for bothering you.
Sincerely
------------------------
Hiroto Miyoshi
????
h_m_ at po.harenet.ne.jp
2006 Dec 01
3
error in hetcor function (polycor package)?
I have been using the hetcor function in the polycor package. When I
don't specify the use option everything runs smoothly. However, when I
specify use either as "pairwise.complete.obs" or "complete.obs" I get
this error
Error in optim(rho, f, control = control, hessian = TRUE, method =
"BFGS") :
non-finite value supplied by optim
Is this an error in
2007 Oct 29
1
biserial correlation with pkg polycor
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2010 Jan 03
1
Questions regarding sem using hetcor() function from polycor and diagrams
Hello R Users,
While I have attempted to dig into the R help files and I have not
identified the answer to these questions, I apologize in advance if my
questions were answered in the past. I also recognize that one of my
questions unfortunately verges on statistical rather than code
territory. I have two rather unrelated questions about using the sem and
polycor packages for a relatively
2004 Dec 09
1
Re: Tetrachoric and polychoric correlations, Polycor package
A bit late, but you might like to look at
http://www.qimr.edu.au/davidD/polyr.R
Regarding the original posters queries:
You can analyse polychoric correlations as if they were Pearson
correlations using standard software (eg sem), and this usually doesn't do
too badly, or go to AWLS (Browne) in LISREL etc, or ML analysis
of the full multidimensional contingency table using programs such as
2012 Nov 16
1
polycor package
I am currently working with R's polycor package and I have encountered a
problem. I tried to follow the steps as outlined in the sem.pdf file where
a CFA model is run using polychoric correlations. Every time I run the
command sem(model, data, N=.), I get the following warning message:
Warning message:
In if (orthogonal) { :
the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be
2004 Dec 03
0
New package: polycor
Dear list members,
I've uploaded a new package, called polycor (version 0.5-0), to CRAN. The
package has functions for computing polychoric and polyserial correlations,
either by maximum-likelihood (in which case, standard errors are available)
or by faster approximations. There's also a function to compute
"heterogeneous" correlation matrices composed of product-moment,
2004 Dec 03
0
New package: polycor
Dear list members,
I've uploaded a new package, called polycor (version 0.5-0), to CRAN. The
package has functions for computing polychoric and polyserial correlations,
either by maximum-likelihood (in which case, standard errors are available)
or by faster approximations. There's also a function to compute
"heterogeneous" correlation matrices composed of product-moment,
2012 Jan 20
1
Point biserial correlation => Is there any specific command or could I just use cor.test?
Hello,
I found in the forum two threads about point biserial correlation. One of
them (1) mentioned "a point-biserial correlation is just a Pearson
correlation where one of the variables is dichotomous. Thus, the command
is just the normal cor function". The other (2) mentioned "Professor Fox's
package polycor" as a way to calculate point biserial correlation?