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2011 Feb 06
1
Psych can't load LaTeX entities file
Hi there, I wanted to use RedCloth with my RubyOnRails 3 application, but it seems that RoR uses 1.9.2''s Psych by default as the YAML parser if available, and Psych fails to load the LaTeX entities file: ==================================================================== #ruby -v: ruby 1.9.2p136 (2010-12-25 revision 30365) [x86_64-linux] irb(main):001:0> Dir.pwd =>
2009 Oct 01
2
Missing functions
Hi all, I'm new to R and have been working hard to get familiarized with it. A problem I'm facing now is that having installed some packages (psych, doBy), I can't seem to access the functions even through there was no error messages when I load them using library(). I get an error telling me the function doesn't exist. But when I ran e.g. library(help = psych), the function I
2006 Mar 11
6
is there a formatted output in R?
something like "sprintf" in C? so I can do: print(sprintf("the correct result is %3.4f\n", myresult)); ------- Also, I am desperately looking for a "clear console screen" function in R... thanks a lot! [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Jul 26
1
problem with building package on CRAN
Dear friends, I have just gotten a strange error message back from Uwe saying that the most recent version of psych failed to pass R CMD check for Windows. The error message was less than helpful, in that it seems to have failed when trying to include the Rcpp library, which I do not directly call. (see below) "* using log directory
2010 Jun 08
1
color of histgram in Psych package (pairs.panels)
Hello, I searched the archives but found no answers. How to modify the hisgram color of function pairs.panels of Psych package ? I tried col() but it was the line color modified. Thanks. Elaine [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Apr 08
1
Intra-Class correlation psych package missing data
Hello R users, and perhaps William Revelle in particular, I'm curious as to how ICC deals with missing data, so for example you are sampling individuals over set periods in time and one individual is missing or was not recaptured at that given time point - leading to NA in the dataset. My thought was that it should then omit data by individual, but I'm not convinced that that is what it
2009 Mar 10
3
reliability, scale scores in the psych package
Dear Professor Revelle and R-helpers, This is a two-part question: the first part is general, and the second is specific to the psych package. First question: In the past I've constructed composite variables from questionnaire data by using rowMeans(), and then correlating items with the scale using cor() as an informal check for "bad" items. Over the weekend I decided to take a
2009 Mar 26
1
Problemas con psych y Rgraphviz
Hola a tod@s, ayer mismo gracias a CarlosJ. Gil Bellosta me he enterado de la existencia de la lista R en España. Excelente idea!! Aprovecho este mensaje para comentaros un problema en la utilización del paquete psych y Rgraphviz que nunca había utilizado antes. Despues de cambiar a la versión R.2.8.2 y haberla reinstalado varias veces con vista. Cuando ejecuto test.psych() aparece un mensaje
2004 Nov 24
2
an R function to search on Prof. Baron's site
Inspired by the functions that Barry Rawlingson and Dave Forrest posted for searching Rwiki and R-help archive, I've made up a function that does the search on Prof. Baron's site (Thanks to Prof. Baron's help on setting up the query string!): RSiteSearch <- function(string, restrict="Rhelp", format="long", sortby="score",
2005 May 10
2
R Greenhouse-Geiser correction?
Is there a function in R for doing Greenhouse-Geiser correction in ANOVA models? Is it already available in the aov function? How do we use it? Best, Darren [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Dec 18
1
xtable with psych objects
Hello: I s there a way to use xtable with objects from the psych package, particularly principal()? Is there a difference between princomp and principal? xtable seems to play better with princomp. Thank you. Yours, Simon Kiss ********************************* Simon J. Kiss, PhD Assistant Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University 73 George Street Brantford, Ontario, Canada N3T 2C9
2013 Mar 21
1
values for the scree plot (package psych)
Hello, I am using function princomp from the package psych. I have my principle component object mypc: mypc <- princomp(covmat=mycor) plot(mypc) # shows me a screeplot Question: how could I actually see the values displayed in the screeplot. I don't mean on the graph - I just want to know the actual value for each component (e.g., 10, 3.2, 1.8, etc.) I need to know how much variance,
2003 Dec 01
3
search site for R (http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu)
My search site, http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu, has had several problems recently, all my fault, for which I apologize. But it now seems to be running reliably, on a new computer that is much faster than the old one. It uses htdig to permit search of the Rhelp mailing list, R documents, R functions, and various combinations of these. Search has several options, including Boolean search (with AND,
2012 Jun 10
1
compute Mcdonald's omega ω
Dear all I am a newbie to R and I would appreciate it very much if someone can give me some advice on this. Please note that I am not a programmer so some of the questions might sound really stupid. I would like to compute McDonald's omega calculation using R, I'm aware I can use the omega function in the psych package. But I'm really not sure how to do it. I have read these two
2013 Mar 20
2
Dealing with missing values in princomp (package "psych")
Hello! I am running principle components analysis using princomp function in pacakge psych. mypc <- princomp(mydataforpc, cor=TRUE) Question: I'd like to use pairwise deletion of missing cases when correlations are calculated. I.e., I'd like to have a correlation between any 2 variables to be based on all cases that have valid values on both variables. What should my na.action be in
2013 Feb 13
2
e1071::skewness and psych::skew return NaN
Hello everyone, Does anyone know what would cause the skewness() function (from e1071), as well as skew() from psych, to return a value of NaN? I have a vector of positively-skewed data (https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B6-m45Jvl3ZmYzlHRVRHRURzbVk/edit?usp=sharing) which these functions return a value for like normal: > skewness( data ) # returns 1.400405 but when I instead give those
2005 Dec 29
1
Glimmix and glm
Hello. Some months age an e-mail was posted in which a comparison between Glimmix and glm was discussed. I have not been able to find that e-mail on the R archive. Does anyone recall the date of the above e-mail? Thank you very much. ******************************************* Antonio Paredes USDA- Center for Veterinary Biologics Biometrics Unit 510 South 17th Street, Suite 104 Ames, IA 50010
2011 Aug 08
0
fa (psych) output oblique.scores=TRUE vs. FALSE
Dear R-List, I have carried out a factor analysis using fa (psych) with nfactors=2, rotation="oblimin" and fm="pa". Now I have to report both pattern AND structure matrix. As I have understood R-Documentation, this can be obtained by setting the "oblique.scores" argument TRUE (structure matrix) or FALSE (pattern matrix), respectively. However both produced the same
2018 Sep 17
3
diag(-1) produces weird result
Dear list A strange bug in the psych package is due to the behavior of the diag function: It gives the expected values for 1, a vector (-1,1), but not for -1 Is this a known feature? > diag(1) [,1] [1,] 1 > diag(c(-1,1)) [,1] [,2] [1,] -1 0 [2,] 0 1 > diag(-1) Error in diag(-1) : invalid 'nrow' value (< 0) Bill William Revelle
2009 Feb 03
3
cronbachs alpha - score.items(psych) vs reliability(Rcmdr)
Dear all, I like the way the Rcmdr package computes reliability. E.g reliability(cov(d[,c("q1", "q2", "q3", "q4", "q5", "q6")], use="complete.obs")) will not only give me the alpha score, but also for each variable, alpha.score if deleted. However - when writing scripts it's very tiresome to load the whole Rcmdr GUI just