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2011 Feb 10
0
Chi square test of proprotions in 2 groups of different sizes
Hello!
Very sorry for a probably very simple question - I looked but did not
find an answer in the archives.
I have a table "counts" (below) that shows counts by Option within
each of my 2 groups. However, my groups have different sizes (N1=255
and N2=68). Table "prop" shows the resulting proportions within each
group.
I would like to compare the proportions in 2 groups using
2002 Sep 25
5
CART vs. Random Forest
According to Dr. Breiman, the RF should be more accurate
method than a single tree. However, the performance of each
method seems to depend on the proprotion of outcome variable
in my case. My data set is a typical classification problem
(predict bad guys). When I ran both of them with different
proportion of outcome variables(there's a criterion to measure
the degree of bad behavior), I
2016 Jun 21
2
Metadata flooding
Hi,
we use a tinc network of about 400 nodes, all of them linux servers, partly
in different datacenters (but generally low latency). Usually this is
working very well (for weeks without a problem).
>From time to time the whole network goes down though. This happened when we
restarted a larger number of servers or when there was a connectivity issue
between datacenters or some (short)
2008 May 28
0
Sample size for 2-sample proportion tests
Hallo!
I found a question exactly as mine, but I did not found an answer. Therefore?I post this again - hopefully there will be an answer!
Thanks in advance!
karl
From: Berta <ibanez>
Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 18:58:48 +0100
Hi R-users,
I want to calculate the sample size needed to carry out a 2-sample
proprotion test.
I have the hypotesized treatment probability of success (0.80), the
2016 Jun 21
0
Metadata flooding
...nodes to be less reachable than
without that option.
> We are also going to increase PingTimeout to 30 and reduce the number of
> ConnectTo hosts to 2.
Increasing PingTimeout will probably help. As for the ConnectTo hosts:
reducing the number will also reduce the amount of metadata traffic
proprotionally. However, in your case, with 400 nodes connection to the
same 3 central nodes, you might have to look at the amount of metadata
that each node handles. It would be better to have more central nodes,
and have leaf nodes only connect to a few of them.
> Is there anything else we can do to limit t...
2007 Dec 28
4
static box sizing problems
Hi,
I tried this one over on the main wx-users list as well, but thought I would
try it here since I am using wxRuby:
I am using wxWidgets 2.8.7 on a linux box using the GTK build.
I have pared down my issue to the simplest case: I am trying to use a
horizontal BoxSizer to split a frame into two sections: a left and right
side. I want the left side to stretch proportionally and I want the
2016 Jun 22
1
Metadata flooding
...without that option.
>
> > We are also going to increase PingTimeout to 30 and reduce the number of
> > ConnectTo hosts to 2.
>
> Increasing PingTimeout will probably help. As for the ConnectTo hosts:
> reducing the number will also reduce the amount of metadata traffic
> proprotionally. However, in your case, with 400 nodes connection to the
> same 3 central nodes, you might have to look at the amount of metadata
> that each node handles. It would be better to have more central nodes,
> and have leaf nodes only connect to a few of them.
>
> > Is there anything e...
2007 Dec 11
2
the observed "log odds" in logistic regression
Dear list:
After reading the following two links:
http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~mbrannic/files/regression/Logistic.html
http://www.tufts.edu/~gdallal/logistic.htm
I've known the mathematical basis for logistic regression.However I am
still not so sure about the "logit "
For a categorical independent variable, It is easy to understand the
procedures how "log
2006 Apr 25
5
Heteroskedasticity in Tobit models
Hello,
I've had no luck finding an R package that has the ability to estimate a
Tobit model allowing for heteroskedasticity (multiplicative, for example).
Am I missing something in survReg? Is there another package that I'm
unaware of? Is there an add-on package that will test for
heteroskedasticity?
Thanks for your help.
Cheers,
Alan Spearot
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Alan Spearot
Department of Economics