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2009 Nov 08
0
Recall: Scheffe test
Mangalani Peter Makananisa would like to recall the message, "Scheffe test".
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2009 Nov 08
2
Scheffe test
Dear all,
Please help me with the R code which compute SCHEFFE TEST
Thanking you in advance
Kind regards
Mangalani Peter Makananisa
Statistical Analyst
South African Revenue Service (SARS)
Segmentation and Research : Data Modelling
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2003 Oct 15
1
fivenum (PR#4586)
Full_Name: Richard Huggins
Version: 1.7.1
OS: windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (131.172.4.44)
> x<-rnorm(100,2,1)
> mean(x)
[1] 1.73299
> summary(fivenum(x))
Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
-0.3655 1.1070 1.7430 1.7320 2.3840 3.7910
> summary(x)
Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max.
-0.3655 1.1070 1.7430 1.7330 2.3830 3.7910
>
2011 Mar 10
1
Help writing a Scheffe Contrast function for R
Hello,
As a new user of R (less than a month) I have got my hands on several books and am pouting through the net looking for help in gaining understanding of this powerful tool. I am becoming more proficient with using basic functions to conduct basic statistics. I am now looking to learn how to write code. After a few small worthless functions I decided to try to create a function that was
2005 Mar 01
3
Anova with Scheffe Tests
Hi R-people,
I am wanting to run Factorial ANOVA followed by Scheffe tests on some spatial subjective data. I'm comparing X-Y independent coordinates against x-y dependent coordinates. There are only four independent spatial coordinates that form a square.
I am wondering whether I am doing the right thing, because there doesn't seem to be a simple way of doing this. I have attempted to
2007 Oct 15
0
A Ruby/Rails bibliography
Howdy all,
I''ve noticed an influx of "What book should I buy?" questions lately,
so I thought I''d put together a number of bibliographies/curriculums
based on experience, role, and so on. You can view them at:
http://blog.mrneighborly.com/2007/10/ruby-and-rails-bibliography-of-sorts.html
I want this to be a resource to point people to, so if one of these
becomes out
2012 Mar 10
0
ANN: pandoc 1.9.1.2
It has been a while since I've announced a pandoc release on this
list, so here's an update. The latest version of pandoc supports
conversion of markdown to a host of other formats, including
* HTML formats: XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy,
S5, or DZSlides
* Word processor formats: Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice odt
* Ebooks: EPUB
* Documentation formats: DocBook, GNU
2005 Apr 28
3
have to point it out again: a distribution question
Stock returns and other financial data have often found to be heavy-tailed.
Even Cauchy distributions (without even a first absolute moment) have been
entertained as models.
Your qq function subtracts numbers on the scale of a normal (0,1)
distribution from the input data. When the input data are scaled so that
they are insignificant compared to 1, say, then you get essentially the