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2010 Jul 25
1
c-statiscs 95% CI for cox regression model
Dear all, how can i do the calculate the C-statistics 95% confidences interval for the cox regression model. Thanks very much for your any help. Paaveenthan _________________________________________________________________ [[elided Hotmail spam]] [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Apr 01
7
selinux on/off percentage
hi Just wondering if there is any statiscs report of selinxu usages in production environment? I know some still turn it off. thanks. min
2005 Jun 09
1
getting more than the coefficients
Hi there, I am trying to export a regression output to Latex. I am using the xtable function in the xtable library. Doing myfit <- lm(myformula, mydata) print.xtable(xtable(myfit), file="myfile") only returns the estimated coefficients and the correspondent standard erros, t-statiscs and p-values. But I wish to get a bit more, say, the number of observations used in the regresion, the R^2 and F statistics. Any suggestions? Thanks, Dimitri Szerman [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 10
1
OT: model diagnostics in the published literature
This is a more general statiscal question, not specific to R: As I move through my masters curriculum in statistics, I am becoming more and more attuned to issues of model fit and diagnostics (graphical methods, AIC, BIC, deviance, etc.) As my regression professor always likes to say, only draw substantive conclusions from v...
2002 Mar 08
1
Random data with correlation
...of all, I have only been using are a short time and I'm not an expert in statistics either. I have the following problem. I'm working with measurements of physical samples, each measurement has about 4000 variables. I have 33 of those samples. From those 400 variables I deduced through non-statiscal means that I needed about 200 of them. I read those into a data.frame with 200 columns of 33 rows. As I expected, quite a few variables have a fairly high correlation with one another (as high as 0.96). The individual variables are about normally distributed according to the Shapiro-Wilks test....
2005 Oct 12
0
Model parameterization / Factor Levels
...arameterization. The output looks like Beta p-value th1.(Intercept) 550 <0.000 th1.A1 -15 <0.000 th1.B1 5 <0.032 th1.C1 -12 <0.001 th1.C2 -5 0.022 th1.C3 -3 0.222 th2.(Intercept) ...... ......etc if we look at the results, we may conclude that level 3 for Factor C is not statiscally significant. The question is: How can I remove this level of this factor from the analysis? Let's say that the final results looks like Model: Logistic 3-parms. where th1~1+A+C, th2~1+C; th3~1, but C with levels 1,2 and 4 only Beta p-value th1.(Intercept) 560 <0.000 th1.A1 -15 &l...
2012 Feb 28
1
Error in solve.default(res$hessian * n.used) :Lapack routine dgesv: system is exactly singular
Hi there! I´m a noob when it comes to R and I´m using it to run statisc analysis. With the code for ARIMA below I´m getting this error: Error in solve.default(res$hessian * n.used) :Lapack routine dgesv: system is exactly singular The code is: > s.ts <- ts(x[,7], start = 2004, fre=12) > get.best.arima <- function (x.ts, maxord=c(1,1,1,1,1,1)) + { + best....
2013 Feb 27
1
Finding the knots in a smoothing spline using nknots
Hi r-helpers. Please forgive my ignorance, but I would like to plot a smoothing spline (smooth.spline) from package "stats", and show the knots in the plot, and I can't seem to figure out where smooth.spline has located the knots (when I use nknots). Unfortunately, I don't know a lot about splines, but I know that they provide me an easy way to estimate the location of local
2012 May 14
2
How to interpret an ANOVA result?
Hello all, here's a real-world example: I'm measuring a quantity (d) at five sites (site1 thru site5) on a silicon wafer. There is a clear site-dependence of the measured value. To find out if this is a measurement artifact I measured the wafer four times: twice in the normal position (posN), and twice rotated by 180 degrees (posR). My data looks like this (full, self-contained code at
2010 Jul 26
1
After writing data in MMF using SEXP structure, can i reference in R?
...cond largest value from each row of a data.frame (Joshua Wiley) 33. Re: Trouble retrieving the second largest value from each row of a data.frame (David Winsemius) 34. Re: Trouble retrieving the second largest value from each row of a data.frame (David Winsemius) 35. c-statiscs 95% CI for cox regression model (paaventhan jeyaganth) 36. Re: UseR! 2010 - my impressions (Dirk Eddelbuettel) 37. Re: c-statiscs 95% CI for cox regression model (Frank E Harrell Jr) 38. Equivalent to go-to statement (Michael Haenlein) 39. Outlier Problem in Survreg Functi...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...request@lists.samba.org?subject=unsubscribe> List-Archive: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/> Date: Mon Sep 10 07:55:01 2001 X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:58:15 +0200 Hi all, i'm recently passed to 2.2.1a, but this prble was alway spresente also with 2.2.0 and 2.0.7 (statiscs say lower times than now). Three pces worsk on a share, with a sort of db (IDOL-VI) and lock soem files to upgrade. The system works well, but sometimes, not even periodci, the three sysems blocks, and on th elogs the only things that i see, is this : [2001/09/10 11:37:30, 0] smbd/oplock.c:reques...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...-Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:47:41 +0300 try 'kernel oplocks = no' if you run a 2.4 kernel (linux) dragos On Monday 10 September 2001 05:58 pm, Mailing Manager wrote: > Hi all, > i'm recently passed to 2.2.1a, but this prble was alway spresente > also with 2.2.0 and 2.0.7 (statiscs say lower times than now). > Three pces worsk on a share, with a sort of db (IDOL-VI) and lock soem > files to upgrade. > The system works well, but sometimes, not even periodci, the three > sysems blocks, and on th elogs the only things that i see, is this : > > [2001/09/10 11:3...