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2006 Nov 27
1
Help with response CIs for lme
Hi,
Can someone please offer a procedure for going from CIs produced by
intervals.lme() to fixed-effects response CIs.
Here's a simple example:
library(mlmRev)
library(nlme)
hsb.lme <- lme(mAch ~ minrty * sector, random = ~ 1 | cses, Hsb82)
(intervals(hsb.lme))
(hsb.new <- data.frame
minrty = rep(c('No', 'Yes'), 2),
sector = rep(c('Public',
2010 Apr 30
4
plotting multiple CIs
Hello,
I need to plot multiple confidence intervals for the same model parameter e.g. so for the same value of the parameter in point x_1 I would like to see four different confidence intervals so that I can compare the accuracy e.g. boot basic vs normal vs my own vs classic lm CI etc.
I like very very much the plotCI implemented here:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/plotrix/index.html
2015 Apr 22
2
SIG - Hardening
SELinux?
On 22 April 2015 at 09:11, John R Pierce <pierce at hogranch.com> wrote:
> On 4/21/2015 11:34 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>
>> apply also ideas from this document:
>> https://benchmarks.cisecurity.org/downloads/show-single/?file=rhel6.130
>>
>
> that should be your baseline. I suspect you'll find all the things you
> mentioned are discussed in
2005 Jul 11
2
CIs in predict?
Dear All,
I am trying to put some Confidence intervals on some regressions from a linear model with no luck. I can extract the fitted values using 'predict', but am having difficulty in getting at the confidence intervals, or the standard errors.
Any suggestions would be welcome
Cheers
Guy
Using Version 2.1.0 (2005-04-18) on a PC
vol.mod3 <-
2004 Dec 08
2
Center for Internet Security "scoring tool"
Hello,
Has anyone tried out the security scoring tool at
http://www.cisecurity.org/bench_freebsd.html?
Any thoughts or opinions?
Regards,
stheg
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2005 Oct 19
0
mid-p CIs for common odds ratio
mantelhaen.test() gives the exact conditional p-value (for independence) and confidence intervals (CIs)for the common odds ratio for a stratified 2x2 table. The epitools package by Tomas Aragon (available via CRAN) contains functions which use fisher.test() to calculate mid-p exact p-values and CIs for the CMLE odds ratio for a single 2x2 table. The mid-p p-value for independence for a stratified
2015 Apr 22
1
SIG - Hardening
I think, this SIG would/should care about hardening CentOS itself as a system not a complete environment (proxies, firewalls, etc.)
The examples of the opener show this.
Something else could be integrity checking possibly.
I imagine a tool/script that could apply hardening stuff.
Regards
Tim
Am 22. April 2015 09:23:52 MESZ, schrieb Eero Volotinen <eero.volotinen at iki.fi>:
>Sounds
2010 Feb 17
1
Problems transferring from older version of rsync to new
I have a system running rsync in daemon mode, the version information:
> rsync --version
rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29
On another system I have:
> authoritative# rsync --version
rsync version 3.0.7 protocol version 30
I have the following problem when trying to fetch files from the system running the old daemon:
# /usr/local/bin/rsync --protocol=29 -vvvvvvvv
2009 Jul 24
4
CI wiskers
I have a matrix containing means and CIs (lower and upper in two columns, so
three columns for every data point) for several points. I have to build a
graph of these means accompained by the CIs (as wiskers). No problems with
making the graph of means, but I don't know how to introduce CIs.
Can anybody advise?
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2005 May 21
0
studentized CIs for a correlation using package boot
Dear useRs
I need to compute studentized confidence intervals for a correlation,
using the boot library.
For this CIs we need to compute a variance estimate of the statistic
(here correlation coeff) from each boostrap sample. There are 2
important points, I think:
(1) We need to do a fisher transformation (atanh(x)) to correct for
non-normality, this can be done easily be specifying h, hinv, and
2005 Jan 24
0
CIS inquiries
Does anyone have an automated way to make Current Index to Statistics
inquiries from R, or from the Unix command line? I thought it might be
convenient to have something like this for occasions in which I'm in a
foreign domain and would like to make inquires on my office machine
without firing up a full fledged browser. Lynx is ok for this purpose,
but it
might be nice to have something
2024 Jan 13
2
Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
Dear R-experts,
Here below, my R code working BUT I get a strange result I was not expecting! Indeed, the?95% percentile bootstrap CIs is (-54.81, -54.81 ). Is anything going wrong?
Best,
##########################################
Score=c(345,564,467,675,432,346,476,512,567,543,234,435,654,411,356,658,432,345,432,345, 345,456,543,501)
?
Country=c("Italy", "Italy",
2007 Oct 31
3
Homework help: Is this how CIs of normal distributions are computed?
I'm looking for a function in R similar to t.test() which was generously
pointed out to me yesterday, but which can be used for normally
distributed data.
To recap yesterday:
> x <- scan()
1: 62 52 68 23 34 45 27 42 83 56 40
12:
Read 11 items
> alpha<- .05
> t.test(x)
One Sample t-test
data: x
t = 8.8696, df = 10, p-value = 4.717e-06
alternative hypothesis: true
2015 Apr 22
2
SIG - Hardening
apply also ideas from this document:
https://benchmarks.cisecurity.org/downloads/show-single/?file=rhel6.130
--
Eero
2015-04-22 9:30 GMT+03:00 Tim <lists at kiuni.de>:
> I am very interested.
>
> One of my suggestions:
>
> Firewall:
> Network based firewall zone assignment (possibly disabling interface based
> assignment)
>
> Regards
> Tim
>
> Am 22.
2024 Jan 13
1
Fwd: Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
Sorry, didn't cc this to the list.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: Re: [R] Strange results : bootrstrp CIs
Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2024 17:37:19 -0500
From: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
To: varin sacha <varinsacha at yahoo.fr>
You can debug things like this by setting options(error = recover). That
will drop into the debugger when the error occurs.
2017 Dec 10
2
Confidence intervals around the MIC (Maximal information coefficient)
Dear R-Experts,
Here below is my R code (reproducible example) to calculate the confidence intervals around the spearman coefficient.
##########
C=c(2,4,5,6,3,4,5,7,8,7,6,5,6,7,7,8,5,4,3,2)
D=c(3,5,4,6,7,2,3,1,2,4,5,4,6,4,5,4,3,2,8,9)
cor(C,D,method= "spearman")
library(boot)
myCor=function(data,index){
cor(data[index, ])[1,2]
}
results=boot(data=cbind(C,D),statistic=myCor, R=2000)
2004 Jul 08
4
read.frame
Hello group,
I am learning R and I am new to many concepts.I face
the following errors when I am trying to execute the
following. I have 4 text files with protein accession
numbers. I wanted to represent them in a venn diagram
and for that I using intersect and setdiff functions.
My data looks like this:
file1.txt (c):
NP_000005
NP_000020
NP_000030
NP_000053
file2.txt(e):
NP_000005
NP_000020
2005 Nov 25
1
Use of nesting in lmer- error in numerical expression
Dear R users,
I am trying to fit a GLMM using lmer to a dataset where the brood identity
(LNRREIR) is nested within mothers identity. The reason for this is that
each mother can have several nests within each year and also between years.
I am running the following script (actually I have tried all different
combinations with LNRREIR and mother):
mod <- lmer(sr~z.hatchday +
2008 Nov 14
3
Change Confidence Limits on a plot
Hi,
I am attempting to set the confidence limits on a ls means plot as follows:
mult<-glht(lm(effectModel, data=statdata, na.action = na.omit),
linfct=mcp(mainEffect="Means"))
meanPlot <- sub(".html", "meanplot.jpg", htmlFile)
jpeg(meanPlot)
plot(mult, main=NA, xlab=unlist(strsplit(Args[4],"~"))[1])
This produces 95% CIs by default but I would
2011 Nov 15
2
break error bars in ggplot2
Hello,
i use ggplot to plot some measures including CIs as horizontal errorbars. I get an error when the scale limits are narrower than the boundaries of the error bar and hence the CIs are not plotted.
library(ggplot2)
df <- data.frame(resp=c(1,2), k=c(1,2), se=c(1,2))
ggplot(df, aes(resp,y=k)) + geom_point() + geom_errorbarh(aes(xmax = resp + se, xmin = resp - se)) +