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2023 Mar 22
1
How to test the difference between paired correlations?
Hello, I have three numerical variables and I would like to test if their correlation is significantly different. I have seen that there is a package that "Test the difference between two (paired or unpaired) correlations". [https://www.personality-project.org/r/html/paired.r.html] However, there is the need to convert the correlations to "z scores using the Fisher r-z
2010 Nov 04
1
Re: Tropico 3 on Mac OS X
For mac emulation in Wine, I suggest switching to CXZ. It's based on the Crossover Engine used by codeweavers and generally has better results on the mac platform. I personally ported Tropico 3 to mac a few months ago and placed it on Demonoid (so you might wanna look there) and if you wanna check out other ports for games - I'd look into portingteam.com Good luck!
2023 Mar 23
1
How to test the difference between paired correlations?
Thank you, but this now sounds more difficult: what would be the point in having these ready-made functions if I have to do it manually? Anyway, How would I implement the last part? On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 1:23?AM Ebert,Timothy Aaron <tebert at ufl.edu> wrote: > > If you are open to other options: > The null hypothesis is that there is no difference. > If I have two equations
2001 Feb 07
2
Literature needed
Howdy! Could somebody point me to some good introductory readings about data mining and descriptive data analysis? I'm a psychologist and a couple of times I realized that some things just don't appear in psychological literature, e.g. I've never seen a box plot anywhere in psych journals so I'm not familiar with them. The R help function is great when it comes to explaining
2001 Jun 11
1
Additional output in cancor
Hi everyone, Can I suggest an additional output component in cancor, from package mva? It would be useful to have the number of canonical correlation vectors, equivalently the rank of the covariance between x and y (label "rank"). This would usually be min(dx, dy), where dx and dy have already been computed for the svd function, but there might be situations where it was less than
2002 Feb 21
2
help understanding box plots
Another naive stats question. I'm trying to better understand what boxplots are telling me. I think what I see is the median and the boundaries of the 1st and 3rd quartiles. The whiskers represent the range of the data unless there are points which are outside "range" (default: 1.5) times the distance from the median to that quartile. Is that right? I've read the
2000 Jun 16
2
R and OpenBSD
Howdy! Has anybody successfully installed R under OpenBSD? I just tried to install the latest R-release under OpenBSD 2.7 and got the following errors in the make step: pnorm.c:62 'ML_ERR_return_NAN' undeclared pnorm.c:62 'ML_NAN' undeclared pnorm.c:62 'ML_NEGINF' undeclared --Ragnar -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
2000 Jun 16
2
R and OpenBSD
Howdy! Has anybody successfully installed R under OpenBSD? I just tried to install the latest R-release under OpenBSD 2.7 and got the following errors in the make step: pnorm.c:62 'ML_ERR_return_NAN' undeclared pnorm.c:62 'ML_NAN' undeclared pnorm.c:62 'ML_NEGINF' undeclared --Ragnar -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
2000 May 03
2
GLM available book recommendation
Howdy, I looked at the references in the R and S-Plus literature to find a good introduction/reference to GLM. When I then went to Amazon it seemed to me that all the recommended books are out of print. Can anyone give me a recommendation which _available_ book to get? --Ragnar -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2000 Jan 04
1
Alternative to cxy in R
good morning to the R-help list!, I would like to ask if there is an alternative to the S ploting parameter "cxy" in R. I am trying to port some S code to R that makes use of this "cxy" parameter to scale the graphics, and I don't find this parameter in help(par). thank you, IOsu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jes?s
2002 Mar 24
2
readline?
We've recently "upgraded" a server to solaris 8, and in reinstalling R I've encountered a problem in getting it to recognize the readline library. I have installed readline in what I believe to be the "usual" place: /usr/local/lib with include files in /usr/local/include/readline. But ./configure produces: ragnar.econ.uiuc.edu# grep readline hout checking for
2011 Nov 22
4
evaluation question
Dear R People: Hope you're having a nice day. Here is a character vector: > yz [1] "pexp(3.2,rate=1)" > str(yz) chr "pexp(3.2,rate=1)" > And I would like to evaluate that vector. I tried: > eval(as.expression(yz)) [1] "pexp(3.2,rate=1)" > But that doesn't work. Any suggestions would be most welcome. I have a feeling that it's quite
2005 Feb 17
1
short plots: lwd, margin and postscript behavior
Hi all. I'm working with a short plot (3x3 inches), but the results (via postscript command) are not nice. The lwd command don't affect the lines (that are very large) and the margins don't change using oma, mai, mar, ... Below I put an example. Moreover, save the graphics via postscript command isn't working well (see the attached ps). Thanks by the help, Cezar Freitas.
1999 May 17
1
Character height & width in user co-ordinates
Is there an equivalent to the S-PLUS par()$cxy in R? Also, is it possible to get notice taken of some equivalent of \n in R when using text()? For what it is worth I am using RW-0.64.1. John Maindonald email : john.maindonald at anu.edu.au Statistical Consulting Unit, phone : (6249)3998 c/o CMA, SMS, fax : (6249)5549 John Dedman Mathematical
2001 Mar 28
5
R and xterm
Howdy! I have a problem that's similar to one discussed earlier on the list: When not in xterm all the backspace and cursor-movements and stuff are working well. Only when I start R in an xterm window backspace appears as ^H and so on. What can I do? Ragnar -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2000 Apr 04
2
Hierarchical Regression
Howdy! I'm a clinical psychologist desperately trying to get rid of SPSS. I just discovered R and like it quite a lot. The main reason why we're still using SPSS is the hierarchical regression where you enter bundles of variables into a linear model and get an R-sqare increase tested with an F-test. I already found add1 and drop1 but would rather need addn and dropn. Is there
2001 Feb 28
3
Status of samba projects
Hello list members, I'm slightly confused as to the status of the samba project(s), and was wondering if someone here could give an authoritative answer to what the situation is. Is it correct that the current latest stable version 2.0.7 is being developed into 2.2 by a continuation of the "original" team? And samba TNG is working on a different approach which will be version
2002 Mar 01
4
UI regression
Hi, Earlier this year I "upgraded" from wine 20010510 to 20011226 in order to see if some kind of resource leak was fixed which caused screen redraws to get progressively slower and slower and slower and slower, .... That was fixed but there seemed to be a significant number of graphics and UI regressions. I've just upgraded to 20020228 to see if things were any better and within
2004 Sep 11
4
Cancor
Dear R's! I am strugling with cancor procedure in R. I cannot figure out the meaning of xcoef and of yxcoef. Are these: 1. standardized coefficients 2. structural coefficients 3. something else? I have tried to simulate canonical correlation analysis by checking the eigenstructure of the expression: Sigma_xx %*% Sigma_xy %*% Sigma_yy %*% t(Sigma_xy). The resulting eigenvalues were the same
2019 Dec 31
3
Any significance for m_OneUse in (X / Y) / Z => X / (Y * Z) ??
Dear All, The InstCombine pass performs the following transformation. Z / (X / Y) => (Y * Z) / X This is performed only when operand Op1 ( (X/Y) in this case) has only one use in future. The code snippet is shown below. if (match(Op1, m_OneUse(m_FDiv(m_Value(X), m_Value(Y)))) && (!isa<Constant>(Y) || !isa<Constant>(Op0))) { // Z / (X / Y) => (Y *