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2013 Jan 23
1
New Book: Statistical Psychology with R [in French]
Dear useRs,
French reading people among you might be interested by the following book:
Noel, Y. (2013). Psychologie statistique avec R [Statistical psychology
with R, in French], coll. PratiqueR, Paris: Springer.
http://www.springer.com/psychology/book/978-2-8178-0424-8
This book provides a detailed presentation of all basics of statistical
inference for psychologists, both in a fisherian and a bayesian
approach. Although many authors have recently...
2000 Jun 19
0
Notes on R for psychology experiments and questionnaires
We now have a draft of:
Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and
questionnaires
by
Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li
at
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.tex
It is intended for students and others who are doing research in
psychology. What makes...
2000 Aug 26
1
R for psychology
For those new to this list, I point out that Yuelin Li and
I have drafted an introduction to R for psychology, trying
to emphasize the things the psychologists usually do. It
is at
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf
and
http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm
Because it is a draft, with frequent changes, we have not
yet asked for it to be placed in the CRAN page. We welcome
suggestions for...
2007 May 14
1
New mailing list: R for psychology research
Hello all,
There's a new mailing list for researchers in psychology who are
learning and using R. New users of R are especially welcome.
To join, venture to
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/archives/psych-r.html
and click
"Join or leave the list (or change settings)"
You can also peruse the archives from that page.
Best wishes,
Andy
--
Andy Fug...
2003 Aug 21
0
revisions made in "Notes on R for psychology ..."
Yuelin Li and I have made some revisions in our introductory
document, "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and
questionnaires," which is still available through my R page
(below) in html or pdf.
We fixed typos. We updated and organized the list of commands.
("Re"-organized isn't quite right.) We made a few other
additions throughout. And we revised the section on
repea...
2003 Oct 14
0
Job notice at the University of Washington
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
FACULTY POSITION IN QUANTITATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
The Department of Psychology seeks to fill a position in Quantitative
Psychology at the tenure-track assistant professor level. In exceptional
circumstances, appointment at the Associate Professor or Professor level
may be considered for candidates who offer extraordinary opportunities to
further...
2015 Oct 20
2
getent passwd not showing domain users at boot
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2018 Sep 17
3
diag(-1) produces weird result
...e?
> 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 personality-project.org/revelle.html
Professor personality-project.org
Department of Psychology www.wcas.northwestern.edu/psych/
Northwestern University www.northwestern.edu/
Use R for psychology personality-project.org/r
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2009 Aug 22
2
hey
dear friends,
i am now working on a longitudinal data using R. all the analyses have been
done. now I am wondering how the plot out the cross-level interaction using
R. do you guys have some syntax??
thank you so much!!
Best,
--
Qiang Wang, MS
Graduate student
Industrial-Organizational Psychology
Department of Psychology
Wright State University
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2010 Aug 17
3
Wilcoxon test and grouping factor with multiple levels
...grouping factor with 8
levels and $reus. I'd like to do wilcox.test on this dataset as
sugested Weiwei here:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2007-July/136627.html. I tried
to adapt his recommendation but no succes. Can anyone help me?
Regards,
Iurie Malai, Senior Lecturer
Department of Psychology
Faculty of Psychology and Special Education
Ion Creanga Moldova Pedagogical State University
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2008 Jan 12
2
Factor Analysis
Good Morning,
Is it possible to use the R program for a CFA with dichotomous data?
Thank you,
Kathleen
Kathleen Kemp, M.A.
Doctoral Clinical Psychology Student,
Concentration: Forensic Psychology
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 19104
kk354@drexel.edu
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2007 Nov 28
1
question about warning message in nlme model
...d fixed slope at the dyad
level.
intercept<-lme(BDIAFTER~BDI+WEEK+CORUMTO, random=list(DYADID=~1,
PARTICIP=~CORUMTO), data=weeklydata)
Any help you can give would be much appreciated.
Thank you for your time.
Sincerely,
Christine Calmes
Christine Calmes, M.A.
Doctoral Candidate, Clinical Psychology
University at Buffalo: The State University at New York
Department of Psychology; Park Hall
North Campus
Buffalo NY, 14260
2012 Nov 27
3
Psych package: fa.diagram, how to re-arrange layout so numbers do not over-write each other
Dear R help
I have conducted a fa() analysis, and I want to use fa.diagram to assess the extent to which the 11 latent factors predict the 37 items in a psychological battery. However, the display on the screen has very large font size for the coefficients of the relationship between the 11 factors and the 37 items, so the numbers overlap and are therefore illegible. When I output this to a
2006 Aug 22
5
Authoring a book
Me and some colleagues are planning to write a textbook together
("Statistics using R") where the target audience for the book is
psychologists and students of psychology.
We thought that it might be a good idea to use a Wiki when writing the
text. Is that a good idea? Does anybody have any experience in that
direction? What alternatives are there?
The tool (Wiki) would have to be able to handle tables and
mathematical formulas in some manner, and of course, so...
2008 Jan 15
9
things that are difficult/impossible to do in SAS or SPSS but simple in R
Hi all,
I'm giving a talk in a few days to a group of psychology faculty and
grad students re the R statistical language. Most people in my dept.
use SAS or SPSS. It occurred to me that it would be nice to have a few
concrete examples of things that are fairly straightforward to do in R
but that are difficult or impossible to do in SAS or SPSS. However, it
has b...
2010 Jul 28
1
Help with specifiying random effects in lmer - psychology experiment
... where numErrors+numCorrect = 18 for each subject & Angle-Laterality-Condition combination lmer(meanRT~angle*condition*laterality+(angle*condition*laterality|subject),data=RTdata) I am unsure if this is correct? Help is welcome, thanks - Nuala
Nuala Brady
School of Psychology
University College Dublin
Belfield, D4
IRELAND
+353 (0)1 716 8247
nuala.brady@ucd.ie
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2009 Dec 22
3
vector indexing problem in multilevel data: assigning a specific value to all group members
...rAttribute <- c(NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA,NA)
df <- cbind(personId, groupId, groupLeader, someAttribute,
leaderAttribute)
df <- as.data.frame(df)
df
rm(personId, groupId, groupLeader, someAttribute, leaderAttribute, df)
--
Dr. Bertolt Meyer
Senior research and teaching associate
Social Psychology, Institute of Psychology, University of Zurich
Binzmuehlestrasse 14, Box 15
CH-8050 Zurich
Switzerland
bmeyer at sozpsy.uzh.ch
tel: +41446357282
fax: +41446357279
2011 Jul 27
2
replacing elements of vector through elements of another vector
...ut the unequal length of the
replacement and what has to be replaced...
I guess I am too deep in the problem to see the (probably) easy
solution, hence any hints and advices are appreciated.
Thank you very much!
Marcus
--
Dipl.-Psych. Marcus Mund
Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Institute for Psychology
Department of Personality Psychology and Psychological Assessment
Humboldtstra?e 11/Raum 111
07743 Jena, Germany
Tel.: +49 3641/9-45 960
Mail: marcus.mund at uni-jena.de
Fingerprint: 6B15F90EA7752D9E327A055427F4F5DC255188C4
2015 Apr 26
1
CRAN submit page down
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2010 Apr 09
6
How to run Shapiro-Wilk test for each grouped variable?
...r manualy. How to automate this?
I tried this:
> for (r in 3:18) {
> by(eval(parse(text=(paste("data",data.n[3],sep="$")))), data$groupFactor, shapiro.test)
> }
but not working and no errors. Why?
Please help.
--
Regards,
Iurie Malai, Senior Lecturer
Department of Psychology
Faculty of Psychology and Special Education
Ion Creanga Moldova Pedagogical State University - www.upsm.md
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ion_Creang%C4%83_Pedagogical_State_University