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2000 Jun 19
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Notes on R for psychology experiments and questionnaires
We now have a draft of: Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li at http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm and http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf and http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.tex It is intended for students and others who are doing research in psychology. What makes it "for psychology" is that
2000 Aug 26
1
R for psychology
For those new to this list, I point out that Yuelin Li and I have drafted an introduction to R for psychology, trying to emphasize the things the psychologists usually do. It is at http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.pdf and http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych.htm Because it is a draft, with frequent changes, we have not yet asked for it to be placed in the CRAN page. We welcome
2001 Dec 03
0
Summary on R script editor
Thanks for the advice, folks! Shravan Vasishth <vasishth at ling.ohio-state.edu> Try pico. There's no substitute for/comparison with emacs, though, IMHO. but just to be sure: you don't have to have ESS to use (x)emacs for editing R scripts. Sven Garbade <garbade at psy.uni-muenchen.de> ESS can be installed via rpm on Mandrake. baron at cattell.psych.upenn.edu (Jonathan
2002 Aug 14
0
: use of Error() for repeated measures with more than 2 factors
I have been trying to analyse an unreplicated repeated measures 2-level factorial design with 11 factors using aov() with Error(), similar to that described in "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires" by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li (see the example of Hay's) I have found that there seems to be a limit, in the number of factors in Error() . For
2002 Aug 19
0
: Bug in Error() and the use of Error() for repeated measures with more than 2 fa ctors
I forgot to mention that this analysis was carried out using the Windows version . Perhaps this problem is windows specific. Peter Peter Ho wrote: > Prof. Ripley, > > I am sending this to you again, as the first one was undelivered. > > > Peter > > ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk wrote: > > >>> There is no intended limit, but there was a bug fix in 1.5.0. If
2007 Apr 13
2
replicates in repeated ANOVA
Hi, I have sort of a newbie question. I've seriously put a lot of effort into how to handle simple replicates in a repeated ANOVA design, but haven't had much luck. I really liked reading "Notes on the use of R for psychology experiments and questionnaires", by Jonathan Baron and Yuelin Li ( http://www.psych.upenn.edu/~baron/rpsych/rpsych.html ) but still didn't run across
2016 Dec 21
1
Fwd: Re: RSiteSearch, sos, rdocumentation.org, ...?
Unfortunately, I am unable to get this search site working again. (The message below explains why I had to rebuild it.) The computer worked for the better part of a day downloading and installing all the help files from all CRAN packages. Somehow it failed to get the vignettes this time. But I pushed ahead and ran the part of namazu that makes the search indices: mknmz. And you can see the
2006 Jun 23
0
"improvements" in RSiteSearch
I've made a few changes in the indices in my R search site. http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu is the general URL, and RSiteSearch takes you to http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/search.html, which is equivalent to http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/nmz.html. The main change is that I have eliminated "Previous message" and "Next message" from each page. (I still have "Next in
2008 Jun 14
1
modifying INSTALL to make html but not build package
For my R page at http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/ (also the target of RSiteSearch()), I'm trying to find a way to get the html versions of the help pages without actually installing packages. This will allow me to include packages that don't install. And it will also vastly speed up the monthly update, and make it easier to replicate everything in case of disaster. I have made a modified
2000 Aug 10
1
Problem with density()?
Hello, all, I'm running Version 1.1.0 (June 15, 2000), on Mandrake 6.1 Linux. I think that I'm getting nonsense results from the density function. When I feed it a sample generated by v<-runif(1000,0,1), I get back some small negative numbers for density values, as follows: >v<-runif(1000,0,1) > dump("v","/home/tomlinso/auction/test.vector.R") >
2004 Dec 23
1
searching Jonathan Baron's R Site
First, my site will be down December 27-28 because of a network upgrade at Penn. It will also be down at least one day before that, while I upgrade the operating system. (And another day some time in January because of a planned power outage.) Second, I have replaced the search engine in my R site: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/ I am now using Namazu instead of HtDig. The direct link to the
2001 Oct 15
0
FW: Econometrics ...
-----Original Message----- From: Nels Tomlinson [mailto:tomlinso at purdue.edu] Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 3:00 PM To: Warnes, Gregory R Subject: Re: [R] Econometrics ... I like your meta-package idea. To make it more useful, it should have a help page which provide links to the appropriate functions in the other, required packages. That is, the 00index.html file in the package should
2004 Jun 15
2
import SYSTAT .syd file?
Does anyone know how to read a SYSTAT .syd file on Linux? (Splus 6 does it, but it is easier to find a Windows box with Systat than to download their demo. I'm wondering if there is a better way than either of these options.) Jon -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron R search page:
2005 Nov 23
0
Greenhouse-Geisser epsilon for interaction term
Hi, I'm running a repeated measure ANOVA to test the effects of the within-subjects factors "congr", "isi" and their interaction, on the variable "latencies" aov(latencies ~ congr*isi + Error(subj/(congr*isi)),data=dats) "congr" has 4 levels, while "isi" has "3" levels. I would like to check for possible violations of the
2016 Sep 08
0
Fwd: Re: RSiteSearch, sos, rdocumentation.org, ...?
On 9/8/2016 3:30 AM, Joris Meys wrote: > > Hi Jonathan, > > I have neither the resources nor the skills to take over, but whatever > happens I want to thank you for all the work. Too often people forget > that all these nice tools keep working due to the devotion of people > like you. > > So thank you! > I concur. People all over the world live better
2016 Sep 08
0
Fwd: Re: RSiteSearch, sos, rdocumentation.org, ...?
OK. It is sort of fixed and sort of works. We'll keep it for now, but this is not going to work forever. When namazu fails completely I will not have the time to install a new search engine. One option is to use google. For a site like this, I think they will want some money, but I'm not sure, and I do not have the time to deal with it. We have over 10,000 packages now. I wonder if
2004 Nov 09
2
R works on Fedora Core 3
The RPM for Fedora Core 2 seems to work just fine on Core 3. (The graphics window got smaller, but I'm sure there is a setting for that.) Jon -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron R search page: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/
2004 Nov 09
2
R works on Fedora Core 3
The RPM for Fedora Core 2 seems to work just fine on Core 3. (The graphics window got smaller, but I'm sure there is a setting for that.) Jon -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron R search page: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/
2005 Jul 27
1
how to generate 00Index.html from Rd or html
I'd like to generate 00Index.html for a bunch of libraries for my R search page. I have now almost all the html help files for individual functions, even for packages that won't install on my computer (e.g., because they are specific to Windows). I made these using Rdconv. But that won't make the 00Index file, and neither will Rdindex, which makes a text file. I'm probably
2002 Jun 11
1
significance tests with gee?
Any hints on how to do a significance test using gee? Is the "robust z" the thing to use? There is apparently another implementation of gee called yags (http://www.biostat.harvard.edu/~carey), but I can't figure out how to install it. I think it does significance tests. -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: