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2013 Feb 18
3
Generating QFs from same sample
Dear All
I am kind of stuck up with a code a part of which seems to be causing a
problem, or at least I think so. May be the community can help me. It’s
simple but I suppose I am missing something.
I generate a data matrix X, say of order n*p, where n represents
independent row-vectors and p correlated col vectors. Let the row
representation be X = (X’_1, . . ., X’_n)’. I generate the
2011 Nov 01
1
help with unequal variances
Hello,
I have some patient data for my masters thesis with three groups (n=16, 19 &
20)
I have completed compiling the results of 7 tests, for which one of these
tests the variances are unequal.
I wish to perform an ANOVA between the three groups but for the one test
with unequal variance (<0.001 by both bartlett and levene's test) I am not
sure what to do.
I thought i would run
2009 Oct 23
1
Bonferroni with unequal sample sizes
Hello-
I have run an ANOVA on 4 treatments with unequal sample sizes (n=9,7,10 and 10). I want to determine where my sig. differences are between treatments using a Bonferroni test, and have run the code:
pairwise.t.test(Wk16, Treatment, p.adf="bonf")
I receive an error message stating that my arguments are of unequal length:
Error in tapply(x, g, mean, na.rm = TRUE) :
2010 Jan 21
3
Anova unequal variance
I found this paper on ANOVA on unequal error variance. Has this be
incorporated to any R package? Is there any textbook that discuss the
problem of ANOVA on unequal error variance in general?
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2532947?cookieSet=1
2007 Jun 28
1
unequal variance assumption for lme (mixed effect model)
Dear Douglas and R-help,
Does lme assume normal distribution AND equal variance among groups
like anova() does? If it does, is there any method like unequal
variance T-test (Welch T) in lme when each group has unequal variance
in my data?
Thanks,
Shirley
2016 Apr 14
3
Unequal column lengths
Hello,
I?ve tried several times to learn R, but have never gotten past a particular gate. My data are organized by column in Excel, with column headers in the first row. The columns are of unequal lengths. I export them as CSV, then import the CSV file into R. I wish to summarize the data by column. R inserts NA for missing values, then refuses to operate on columns with NA. R is importing
2011 Feb 02
2
unequally spaced factor levels orthogonal polynomial contrasts coefficients trend analysis
Hello [R]-help
I am trying to find
> a package where you can do ANOVA based trend analysis on grouped data
> using orthogonal polynomial contrasts coefficients, for unequally
> spaced factor levels. The closest hit I've had is from this web site:
>(http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:xN4K_KGuYGcJ:www.datavis.ca/sasmac/orpoly.html+Orthogonal+polynomial
>l
but I
2007 Sep 04
1
Robust linear models and unequal variance
Hi all,
I have probably a basic question, but I can't seem to find the answer in
the literature or in the R-archives.
I would like to do a robust ANCOVA (using either rlm or lmRob of the
MASS and robust packages) - my response variable deviates slightly from
normal and I have some "outliers". The data consist of 2 factor
variables and 3-5 covariates (fdepending on the model).
2008 Apr 03
2
coding for categorical variables with unequal observations
Hi,
I am doing multiple regression, and have several X variables that are
categorical.
I read that I can use dummy or contrast codes for that, but are there
any special rules when there're unequal #observations in each groups (4
females vs 7 males in a "gender" variable)?
Also, can R generate these codes for me?
THanks.
2006 Aug 18
2
dataframe of unequal rows
Hi,
How can I read data of unequal number of observations (rows) as is (i.e. without introducing NA for columns of less observations than the maximum. Example:
A B C D
1 10 1 12
2 10 3 12
3 10 4 12
4 10
5 10
Thanks in advance.
Sachin
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2006 Apr 27
1
Looking for an unequal variances equivalent of the Kruskal Wallis nonparametric one way ANOVA
Well fellow R users, I throw myself on your mercy. Help me, the unworthy,
satisfy my employer, the ungrateful. My feeble ramblings follow...
I've searched R-Help, the R Website and done a GOOGLE without success for a
one way ANOVA procedure to analyse data that are both non-normal in nature
and which exhibit unequal variances and unequal sample sizes across the 4
treatment levels. My
2007 Apr 25
2
levelplot and unequal cell sizes
I am using levelplot() from lattice with grids that have unequal cell
sizes. This means that the boundary between two cells is not always
half-way between nodes, as levelplot() assumes. The result is that some
cell sizes are rendered incorrectly, which can be painfully obvious if
using relatively large cells. Is there any work-around? I am using the
conditioning capability of lattice and
2018 Apr 18
1
merge two data frame based on equal and unequal comparisons
Dear R users,
I need to merge two data frames based on both equal and unequal comparisons. The "sqldf" package used to work well , but today, I cannot resolve the following error by reinstallation of the sqldf package. Can anyone suggest a different way to perform this kind of merge function?
Thank you,
Ding
> DMRlog2pbde47DMS <- sqldf("select * from DMR_log2pbde47 as a
2011 Apr 21
1
one-way ANOVA model, with one factor, an unbalanced design and unequal variances
Hi,
i'm looking for an R function to fit a one-way ANOVA with one factor
containing 10 levels. The factor levels have different numbers of
observations (varying between 20 to 40). For most of the dependent variables
i'm testing there are unequal variances among the factor levels.
I see the function oneway.test:
oneway.test(variable ~ factor, data=dataset)
which by default does not
2005 May 19
1
Power w/ unequal sample sizes
Hello,
I am hoping someone could shed some light on power calculations for me. I
have two small data sets of unequal sample size after NA removal (m = 5, f =
7).
m <- c(2.0863, 2.1340, 2.1008, 1.9565, 2.0413, NA, NA)
f <- c(1.8938, 1.9709, 1.8613, 2.0836, 1.9485, 2.0630, 1.9143)
In a R help message/reply from Sep 30, 2001, it was noted that the
"power.t.test" function
2017 Dec 13
0
Add vectors of unequal length without recycling?
Without recycling you would get:
u <- c(10, 20, 30)
u + 1
#[1] 11 20 30
which would be pretty inconvenient.
(Note that the recycling rule has to make a special case for when one
argument has length zero - the output then has length zero as well.)
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 9:41 PM, Maingo via R-help <r-help at r-project.org>
wrote:
2012 Oct 18
3
Linux Software RAID 1 - Unequal Sized Hard Disks
Has anyone created or rebuilt a Linux Software RAID having mirrored
partitions on unequal sized hard disks ? There is a CentOS 5 server
having two 400 GB hard disks with five mirrored partitions (software
RAID 1) and one of the hard disks is dying. Since new 400 GB HDDs are
not available here, we are exploring the possibility of replacing the
faulty hard disk with one of a higher capacity (500 GB
2017 Dec 13
4
Add vectors of unequal length without recycling?
I'm a newbie for R lang. And I recently came across the "Recycling Rule" when adding two vectors of unequal length.
I learned from this tutor [ http://www.r-tutor.com/r-introduction/vector/vector-arithmetics ] that:
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If two vectors are of unequal length, the shorter one will be recycled in order to match the longer vector. For example, the
2009 Apr 01
3
Fit unequal variance model in R
I'am trying to develop some code if R, which would correspond to what I did in SAS.
The data look like:
Treatment Replicate group1 GSI
Control A 1 0.81301
Control B 1 1.06061
Control C 1 1.26350
Control D 1 0.93284
Low A 2 0.79359
Low B
2019 Feb 11
4
Precise meaning of must alias?
I find myself needing to ask a very basic question. Specifically, what
do we expect "must alias" to mean in practice?
Consider a simple example:
load i64, i64* %p
%p.i32 = bitcast i64* %p to i32*
load i32, i32* %p.i32
Given two memory locations which describe the two memory accesses of
these loads, do we expect that alias analysis returns MustAlias? That
is, when we have two