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2024 Jul 24
4
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Again, this is off topic, not about statistics or R, but I think of interest to many on this list. The title is: "So you got a null result. Will anyone publish it?" https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02383-9 Best to all, Bert
2024 Jul 25
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
I know you didn't want to stimulate discussion, but the problem is not confined to publication. "Adverse reaction to medication" monitoring programs are plagued by a similarly massive under-reporting problem: adverse reactions are seldom reported unless they are particularly bad or surprising. (The Ministry of Health in my country estimates 90% of cases are never reported.)
2024 Jul 24
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Dear Bert, You have made my day!! Your post is a great help and very useful in my field. The paper is not among the off-the-shelf research output. Some of us, who get into unenviable conflict and disputation with some reverenced authorities in our field, understand the weight of the article. I had not even consumed half of it before I decided to thank you. I will quickly go back to see how it
2024 Jul 25
1
OFF TOPIC: Nature article on File Drawer Problem in Reserach
Chapter 9 might be of interest: https://bookdown.org/MathiasHarrer/Doing_Meta_Analysis_in_R/ And specifically, for funnel plots in R: https://wviechtb.github.io/metafor/reference/funnel.html Best, Rob On 7/25/2024 6:40 AM, Richard O'Keefe wrote: > I know you didn't want to stimulate discussion, but the problem is not > confined to publication. "Adverse reaction to
2024 Sep 25
0
OFF TOPIC: "Scientific rigor proponents retract paper on benefits of scientific rigor"
This is off topic and only tangentially related to statistics or R (through "HARK"ing -- Hypothesizing After Results are Known). But given the research interests of many on this list, I thought others would enjoy it. My apologies if I have overstepped (please let me know if so). Also, PLEASE DON'T RESPOND ON THIS LIST (privately is fine). This is just FYI. I don't know whether
2009 Dec 08
0
Holiday Gift Perl Script for US Holiday Dummy Regressors
##### BEGIN CODE ###### #!/usr/bin/perl ###### # # --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors #--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros # --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week have a particular holiday) # --file, -f = Ummm where to write the output silly! # # **NOTE** The EOM holiday is "End of Month" for
2009 Dec 08
0
Opps Correct Version of Holiday Regressor Perl Script
Here is the correct version. The old version is the redirect only version of the script. ### BEGIN SCRIPT #### #!/usr/bin/perl ###### # --start, -s = The date you would like to start generating regressors #--end, -e = When to stop generating holiday regressros # --scope, -c = D, W for Daily or Weekly respectively (e.g. Does this week have a particular holiday) # --file, -f = Ummm where to write
2012 Sep 06
2
No room for labels in barplot
All, I have: sales <- c(2300,900,155,102,42,10) names(sales) <- c("Christmas","Valentine's Day", "Mother's Day","Father's Day", "Thanksgiving","New Year's Day") barplot(sales,ylim=c(0,2500)) But it doesn't place all of the name labels on the plot. So I tried: sales <-
2024 Apr 16
1
read.csv
Gene names being misinterpreted by spreadsheet software (read.csv is no different) is a classic issue in bioinformatics. It seems like every practitioner ends up encountering this issue in due time. E.g. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15214961/ https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-016-1044-7 https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-02211-4
2011 Jan 06
2
Waaaayy off topic...Statistical methods, pub bias, scientific validity
Folks: The following has NOTHING (obvious) to do with R. But I believe that all on this list would find it relevant and, I hope, informative. It is LONG. I apologize in advance to those who feel I have wasted their time. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/12/13/101213fa_fact_lehrer Best regards to all, Bert -- Bert Gunter Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics
2010 Nov 25
1
Apropos the day...
Since today is American Thanksgiving, I want to thank: (a) R-core for all of their efforts to produce what is, IMHO, the best statistical software around, not simply for the convenience of doing more, better, quicker, but also because it changes the landscape in the way one thinks about data analysis. It's a fantastic playground for a statistician and I enjoy using it
2013 Dec 05
1
Issue mounting /home area from NAS server
Hi, Just before the Thanksgiving break, we enabled quotas on the /home areas on the mseas-data server (running CentOS 5.8), using the following line in the updated /etc/fstab /dev/mapper/the_raid-lv_home /home ext3 defaults,usrquota,grpquota 1 0 Following the Thanksgiving reboot of mseas-data we have been experiencing problems with svn on mseas (our front-end machine, running
2010 Nov 24
0
IPv6: What You Need to Know Now
Yes, the thanksgiving holiday is here (in the USA)! But also, the fear of running out of IP addresses next year has raised its ugly head and since we don't do Thanksgiving in Europe, we have some serious talking to do about this problem. This Friday at 12 Noon EST, Olle Johansson will be joining us to describe the state of the migration to IP v6 in VoIP-dom. Olle (@oej) needs no introduction.
2013 Nov 15
0
Thanksgiving Best MTS to MOV on Mac Converter 15% Off
MTS is a file extension for an AVCHD video clip format for high-definition video, s supporting 1080i (a high definition video format with 1080 horizontal scan lines, interlaced) and 720p (720 horizontal scan lines, progressive scan, rather than interlaced) in a relatively small file size. Recently more and more people have updated their Mac computer to Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, but video
2012 Aug 16
3
1.ai Terms of Service
I''d like to try out 1.ai, but I noticed that there is a checkbox that must be selected when registering that indicates I agree to 1.ai''s terms of service. I am not, however, able to view the terms of service. There is no link on the front page, and it''s not listed at 1.ai/terms, 1.ai/tos, 1.ai/agreement, etc. I am also unable to find an email address for 1.ai and I
2012 Dec 23
1
Fwd: Re: Another ue for Recoll/Xapian? - AI/Eliza
People, I sent this note to JF at Recoll and he suggested asking here (his response below) - any suggestions? Thanks, Phil. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Another ue for Recoll? - AI/Eliza Date: 2012-12-23 19:22 From: jf at dockes.org To: <phil at pricom.com.au> Philip Rhoades writes: > Jean, > > I have been using Recoll happily for some time now but I
2009 Dec 01
7
SLES10SP2 (xen 3.2.x) vs SLES11 (xen 3.4.x)
I built a couple new servers on SLES11 because I needed to use USB. Since SLES11 has xen 3.4 packages that seemed like the way to go. I''m questioning the stability of the two new servers compared to my SLES10SP2 servers. I''m also questioning the performance of Windows domUs. On Thanksgiving day one of my SLES11 servers running 7-8 domUs crashed and restarted three times. Being
2013 Nov 19
0
Best Way to Import HC-X800 1080 60p/50p MTS to iMovie HD
Panasonic HC-X800 is expert HD camcorder with 3MOS system Pro, shooting 1080 60p/50p AVCHD footage at bitrates of up to 28Mbit/sec and exhibiting outstanding HD images with minimum noise. The HC-X800 records AVCHD MTS videos on P2 card. You may want to edit AVCHD MTS videos you shoot with iMovie. The problem is that iMovie often cannot import and recognize the 60p/50p footages, nor can it accept
2009 Jun 08
4
[caiman-discuss] Can not delete swap on AI sparc
Hi Richard, Richard Robinson wrote: > I should add that I also used truss and saw the same ENOMEM error. I am on a 4Gb system with swap -l reporting > > swapfile dev swaplo blocks free > /dev/zvol/dsk/rpool/swap 181,1 8 4194296 4194296 > > and I was trying to follow the directions for increasing swap here: >
2024 Nov 26
1
USB match but cannot open??
Thinking of it, we can't conjure a libusb descriptor from thin air because the library can have internal state associated with it (allocated buffers, open-close count, etc.) On Tue, Nov 26, 2024, 21:06 Jim Klimov <jimklimov+nut at gmail.com> wrote: > Regarding the follow-up, IIRC `open` walks a device list returned by > libusb, checks each entry against the matcher, and tells