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2005 Jun 16
1
mu^2(1-mu)^2 variance function for GLM
Dear list, I'm trying to mimic the analysis of Wedderburn (1974) as cited by McCullagh and Nelder (1989) on p.328-332. This is the leaf-blotch on barley example, and the data is available in the `faraway' package. Wedderburn suggested using the variance function mu^2(1-mu)^2. This variance function isn't readily available in R's `quasi' family object, but it seems to me
2004 Oct 28
1
: a package problem
Dear R- users and Helpers: I downloaded the package from www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway/book and installed it from local zip file. It looked fine. But when I input library(faraway) it showed " Error in library(faraway) : 'faraway' is not a valid package --- installed < 2.0.0? What I used is R 2.0.0 version now. What should I do? Thank you very much. Xin
2005 Aug 03
0
regression data set
Hi, I suggest to give a look to: ?Practical Regression and Anova using R? by Julian Faraway http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Faraway-PRA.pdf http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway/book/ see also package faraway for datasets: http://cbio.uct.ac.za/CRAN/src/contrib/Descriptions/faraway.html for some econometric data sets: http://www.oswego.edu/~kane/econometrics/data.htm for data sets:
2003 Feb 22
4
faraway tutorial: cryptic command to newbie
I am just about working through Faraways excellent tutorial "practical regression and ANOVA using R" on page 24 he makes the x matrix: x <- cbind(1,gala[,-c(1,2)]) how can I understand this gala[,-c(1,2)])... I couldn't find an explanation of such "c-like" abbreviations anywhere. thanks for a hint. another problem: I couldn't load the faraway library, using the
2006 Feb 08
0
tutorials on "statistical aspects" of R
benn at bgu.ac.il wrote: > >There are lots of tutorials at > <http://cran.r-project.org/other-docs.html>. > > I have those of course. I was looking for further tutorials. > > >What do you mean the "statistical aspect" of R? > > I mean using and building statistical models for data analysis > specifying the possibilities of variations appearing in
2011 Nov 08
3
GAM
Hi R community! I am analyzing the data set "motorins" in the package "faraway" by using the generalized additive model. it shows the following error. Can some one suggest me the right way? library(faraway) data(motorins) motori <- motorins[motorins$Zone==1,] library(mgcv) >amgam <- gam(log(Payment) ~ offset(log(Insured))+ s(as.numeric(Kilometres)) + s(Bonus) + Make +
2008 Aug 19
1
R vs Stata on generalized linear mixed models: glmer and xtmelogit
Hello, I have compared the potentials of R and Stata about GLMM, analysing the dataset 'ohio' in the package 'faraway' (the same dataset is analysed with GEE in the book 'Extending the linear model with R' by Julian Faraway). Basically, I've tried the 2 commands 'glmmPQL' and 'glmer' of R and the command 'xtmelogit' of Stata. If I'm not
2009 Oct 01
1
Can You Recommend Books for Linear Mixed Models in R
All I have been looking into the books on performing statistics in R, in particular I am interested in General Linear Mixed Models, for Randomized Complete Block Design Experiments The list I have come away with so far is: Mixed Effects Models in S and S-plus by Pinheiro (2002)
2012 Apr 07
0
Resumen de R-help-es, Vol 38, Envío 13
2012/4/7 <r-help-es-request@r-project.org> > Envíe los mensajes para la lista R-help-es a > r-help-es@r-project.org > > Para subscribirse o anular su subscripción a través de la WEB > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help-es > > O por correo electrónico, enviando un mensaje con el texto "help" en > el asunto (subject) o en el cuerpo a:
2004 Feb 15
4
father and son heights
Faraway's book titled "Practical Regression and Anova using R", with full text available online at: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Faraway-PRA.pdf refers to a data set, stat500, which compares midterm and final grades. It can be used to illustrate similar concepts. A google search for faraway.zip will locate the actual data. --- Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 10:37:08 -0800
2010 May 13
1
What's data() for?
Hi there, >library(faraway) >pima pregnant glucose diastolic triceps insulin bmi diabetes age test 1 6 148 72 35 0 33.6 0.627 50 1 2 1 85 66 29 0 26.6 0.351 31 0 >data(pima) >pima pregnant glucose diastolic triceps insulin bmi diabetes age test 1 6 148 72 35 0 33.6
2001 Jul 12
2
R Applied Regression Text
Is this text publicized? I ran across it doing an internet search. I have never seen any reference to it and it is not on CRAN under documentation. http://www.stat.lsa.umich.edu/~faraway/book/ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or
2008 Mar 22
1
About R question
Hi, After I installed R in my computer, I have loaded package Faraway, but when I want to plot, it will show errors like below: *> x<-c(1,2) > y<-c(3,4) > plot(x,y) Error in windows() : unable to start device devWindows* I don't know why, please help me. Shuyan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Nov 09
2
Error in drawing
I have got following error in drawing wavelet fitting. can some one help? > library(faraway) > data(lidar) > newlidar<-lidar[c(1:128),] > library(wavethresh) > wds <- wd(newlidar$logratio) > draw(wds) Error in plot.default(x = x, y = zwr, main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, : formal argument "type" matched by multiple actual arguments [[alternative HTML
2000 Jun 19
1
missing include in pnorm.c (PR#575)
Full_Name: Julian Faraway Version: R-Release (June 15) OS: Linux (redhat) Submission from: (NULL) (141.211.66.172) R fails to compile on the current released version. Some constants are undefined in pnorm.c. It appears that adding #include "nmath.h" to pnorm.c solves this problem. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-devel mailing list
2007 Oct 11
2
reference for logistic regression
Dear list, first accept my apologies for asking a non-R question. Can anyone point me to a good reference on logistic regression? web or book references would be great. I am interested in the use and interpretation of dummy variables and prediction models. I checked the contributed section in the CRAN homepage but could not find anything (Julian Faraway?s "practical Regression and ANOVA
2009 Jan 22
2
Package installation failed
Hi folks, I am currently having the problem with using R 2.8.1 that I cannot install some of packages from CRAN or local drive and somebody may be able to help me. ex) faraway package and lme4 package. I have downloaded them in my hard drive as local, but still R was unable to find the package (message showed up as no such file). I could download most packages, but not all what I want. I showed
2011 Jan 18
1
How to minimize authentication traffic
Hi, i have to set up a new server far away from home. At the central i have a Win 2008 native AD server with a samba AD member. Now i have to install a new server at an other location with a 1 Mbit/s connection. I don't know yet how reliable the connection will be. The users "faraway" should not need to manual authenticate to fileservers in the Central. What would you
2008 May 07
1
use of sequence on ridge regression
Dear R users. I have a doubt about the use of the sequence option on Ridge regression. I'm trying to understand the use of this option when variables are highly linear correlated. I'm running a model where the variables HtShoes and Ht have high VIF values. My program is written below, but I'm not sure about the correct way of using the sequence option: library (faraway) data (seatpos)
2013 Nov 04
1
Subject: Regress multiple independent variables on multiple dependent variables
I want to estimate the effect of several independent variables on several dependent variables. In the example below I wanted to estimate the effect of three independent variables on ozone and temperature. My aim is to create a list of dependent and independent variables and automate the process rather than writing every dependent and independent variable in each model as I have done below.