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2024 Sep 25
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OFF TOPIC: "Scientific rigor proponents retract paper on benefits of scientific rigor"
This is off topic and only tangentially related to statistics or R
(through "HARK"ing -- Hypothesizing After Results are Known). But
given the research interests of many on this list, I thought others
would enjoy it. My apologies if I have overstepped (please let me know
if so). Also, PLEASE DON'T RESPOND ON THIS LIST (privately is fine).
This is just FYI.
I don't know whether
2003 Aug 25
2
Book recommendations: Multilevel & longitudinal analysis
Hi, does anyone out there have a recommendation for multilevel / random
effects and longitudinal analysis?
My dream book would be something that's both accessible to a
non-statistician but rigorous (because I seem to be slowly turning into a
statistician) and ideally would use R.
Peter
2015 May 06
3
VirtIO drivers and CentOS 5.4(Final)
> You have several hundred more Critical or Important security updates
> outstanding. If that box touches the Internet in any way, it is likely
> compromised. Just in the last 6 months there are 21 Important or
> Critical updates.
That is an important qualifier: *If* that box touches the Internet in any way.
Although one might add that attacks on the LAN can be nastier since there
2007 Jul 30
3
Slightly OT - use of R
I am trying to get a measure of how R compares in usage as a statistical
platform compared to other software. I would guess it is the most widely
used among statisticians at least by virtue of it being open source.
But is there any study to which I can refer? By asking this list I am not
exactly adopting a rigorous approach!
Best wishes
John
John Logsdon
2018 Aug 01
4
Finding user's files
This is among the things we need to do when a user leaves, and it's a
larger question than it sounds. Our Office has many servers, with a good
number of fileservers for projects, with large filesystems (i.e. 10's of
TB). Can anyone think of a way *other* than running what's probably a
many-hour long find / -user on all our systems, which is really intensive,
to find all the files own
2013 Mar 21
1
R-devel Digest, Vol 121, Issue 20
I am not in favor of the change, which is a choice of rigor over usability.
When I am developing code or functions I agree with this, and I view any warnings from R
CMD check about shortened arguments as positive feedback.
But 90% of my usage of R is day to day data analysis, interactive, at the keyboard. A lot
of data sets that come to me have long variable names. What this change will mean
2013 May 08
7
Si R viniera en el Diccionario...
Buenas tardes:
Aprovechando la vena lingüística que estamos demostrando tener últimamente, y en consonancia con labores de documentación que me ocupan en estos días, quiero consultaros acerca de cómo definir a R. Yo lo definiría como entorno más que como sistema estadístico, pero ¿realmente qué es lo más correcto si buscamos el rigor?.
Gracias.
Atte.- Eva
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2008 Dec 11
2
Principal Component Analysis - Selecting components? + right choice?
Dear R gurus,
I have some climatic data for a region of the world. They are monthly averages
1950 -2000 of precipitation (12 months), minimum temperature (12 months),
maximum temperature (12 months). I have scaled them to 2 km x 2km cells, and
I have around 75,000 cells.
I need to feed them into a statistical model as co-variates, to use them to
predict a response variable.
The climatic
2003 Jun 28
3
CPU power required - Asterisk
Hi-
I'm almost embarrassed to ask the following simple question, following John's
excellent and rigorous bandwidth analysis (see earlier thread):
I have a straightforward Asterisk application, IVR-only (no connections
between channels). It will simply decode DTMF's and speak prompts (probably
A-Law encoded) on a number of E1 circuits simultaneously.
Realistically, how many
2016 Sep 12
2
scheduler options documentation?
I see that there are several options to influence instruction scheduling,
but there doesn't seem to be a lot of information about what they do, for
example:
-misched-topdown -misched-bottomup
The description in MachineScheduler.cpp says:
"Force top-down list scheduling" and "Force bottom-up list scheduling"
Which isn't too helpful - where might I want to use these?
2008 May 13
3
R benchmarking program
Hi All,
I've just rebuild the latest R with the Goto BLAS on our new Intel quad core machines. I did a few basic matrix calculations, and I was very impressed by the performance I saw. I wonder if anyone has a more rigorous benchmarking program for R. I downloaded a old R test/benchmarking program (see below), and this didn't work with the current R, and so I wondered if anyone could
2005 Oct 05
4
dropped calls when g729 is used on sip leg
Hello - I have 8 polycom 501s all setup great using ulaw. We have put
them through a pretty rigorous torture over the last 4 months, and
they've performed famously. No dropped calls ever.
We invested in some g729 licenses. changed my ipmid.cfg so that g729 is
priority 1 and ulaw is priority 2. I added allow=g729 to my extension's
sip.conf entry, where existed before disallow=all
2020 Oct 05
2
llvm.dbg.declare constraints
The documentation is correct, and the observation that the IR verifier is currently not verifying this property is also correct. Due to the way that dbg.declares are handled by later stages, LLVM can only keep track of one dbg.declare per variable and that is intentional. The dbg.declare intrinsic is supposed to pin a variable to a stack slot, such as in the code that clang emits at -O0. If you
2013 Jan 20
2
"user units" in plotrix
hi all - i'm having some difficulty figuring out how to convert
between "user units" (which i can't find a definition for in the
plotrix package) and either (a) device units (e.g. inches with PDFs)
or (b) user coordinates along any particular axis.
as an example, suppose i set up a PDF device with inches, the device
has both outer and inner magins, and the plot region has
2015 Jan 13
2
Scope of testing done by CentOS Development Team
Hello,
What types of tests does the CentOS Development Team do for software in its repositories?
Where does it get its test catalog from?
I want to create a testing process which is equal to if not more rigorous that the CentOS process for any third party software we use.
For example, if I install the php-mysqlnd package from the Remi repository, I want to test it just as carefully as the
2010 Feb 19
1
order two dataframes by an integer column from either data frame
Hi,
I'm an R nooob! So please pardon this easy question!
I have two data frames that share a common column, data1.name and data2.name.
How would I be able to order the other based on an integer column from
either data frame?
For example, how do I order data2 based on data1.age? Or data1 based on
data2.salary?
Thanks!
Paul
--
Paul Rigor
Pre-doctoral BIT Fellow and Graduate Student
2010 Oct 13
1
Pipeline pilot fingerprint package
Hi,
I am trying to see if I can use R to perform more rigorous regression analysis. I wonder if the fingerprint package is able to handle pipeline pilot fingerprints (ECFC6 etc) now.
Thank you,
Eric
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2007 Sep 03
1
Re: OT: Suggestions for RAID HW for 2 SATA drives in
On 31 August 2007, Phil Schaffner <Philip.R.Schaffner at NASA.gov> wrote:
> > Message: 21
> <snip>
> > As discussed recently on-list, VMware CPU requirements to support
> > virtualization are not nearly so rigorous as for Xen. You are
> > probably OK with VMware on most any relatively modern x86 or x86_64
> > CPU.
> >
2002 Oct 31
1
Joining an NT domain using the smbpasswd command
I'm evaluating Linux (Redhat Linux 8.0), with a view to migrating from
Windows but have been having a frustrating few days trying to configure
Samba 2.2.5 via the terminal from within the Gnome GUI.
I can get Samba to work when it comes to Windows clients using the Linux box
as a file server but am having no joy when I attempt to use the smbpasswd
command to join an NT domain.
I keep
2013 Dec 16
2
Real hardware for opus
On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 10:33 PM, Adam Sampson <ats at offog.org> wrote:
> Carsten Mattner <carstenmattner at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> What are my best options for a portable player I can put opus on and
>> have 10 hours of opus playback?
>
> I use a SanDisk Clip+ running Rockbox; these are available for around
> ?25 refurbished. They get about 14h playing