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2007 Feb 07
3
generate Binomial (not Binary) data
Dear All,
I am looking for an R function or any other reference to generate a series of correlated Binomial (not a Bernoulli) data. The "bindata" library can do this for the binary not the binomial case.
Thank you,
Bernard
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2011 Feb 01
1
Lmer binomial distribution x HLM Bernoulli distribution
Dear R-users,
I'm running a lmer model using the lme4 package. My dependent variable is
dichotomous and I'm using the "binomial" family. The results
are slightly different from the HLM results based on a Bernoulli
distribution. I read that a Bernoulli distribution is an extension of a
binomial distribution. Is that right? If so, how can I adapt my R model to a
Bernoulli
2008 Jan 02
1
Random Bernoulli sequences with given point-biserial correlation?
Dear R-listers,
Can someone suggest a method for generating a finite Bernoulli
sequence that is likely to have a given point-biserial correlation
with an existing Bernoulli sequence?
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2012 Jul 04
2
How to generate a correlated binary data set?
Hi.
I am trying to generate a correlated binary data set.
I've tried to use mvtBinaryEP, binarySimCLF, and bindata packages but none
of them works in R version 2.15.1.
Do you know any package to generate correlated binary covariates and work
in R version 2.15.1, or how to generate it?
Thanks,
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2010 May 23
2
Bernoulli random variable with different probability
Dear R-helpers,
I would like to generate a variable that takes 0 or 1, and each subject has
different probabilities of taking the draw.
So, which of the following code I should use ?
suppose there are 5 subjects, and their probabilities of this Bernoulli
variable is p=c(0.2, 0.9, 0.15, 0.8, 0.75)
n<-5
Ber.var <- rbimon(n,1,p) ## I doubt if this will take the first probability,
which is
2000 Jul 28
2
Loop removal?
Dear all,
I've got a quite large dataframe (stor) with rows subject and rt (reaction
time). I would like to split the reaction times per subject into 6 bins of
equal size. Right now, I'm using the following code:
bindata <- function(rt) {
bindata <- rep(-1,length(rt))
binwidth <- length(rt)/6
bindata[order(rt)[(0*binwidth)+1:(1*binwidth)]] <- 1
2002 Sep 03
1
Bindata package problems
Dear list
I am having a couple of problems with the package 'bindata'.
Having installed it using install.packages("bindata"), I am finding that
when I load it up as a library I get the following errors:
> library(bindata)
Loading required package: e1071
Loading required package: mvtnorm
Warning messages:
1: There is no package called `e1071' in: library(package, char
2001 Oct 02
4
plot of Bernoulli data
I have some Bernoulli data something like this:
x<-sort(runif(100,1,20))
p<-pnorm(x,10,3)
y<-as.numeric(runif(x)<p)
plot(x,y)
lines(x,p)
This plot is not very satisfactory because the ogive does not visually
fit the (0,1) points very well, and also because the points tend to fall
on top of one another. The second problem can be eliminated by adding
vertical jitter. However I was
2006 Feb 03
5
pbinom with size argument 0 (PR#8560)
Full_Name: Uffe H?gsbro Thygesen
Version: 2.2.0
OS: linux
Submission from: (NULL) (130.226.135.250)
Hello all.
pbinom(q=0,size=0,prob=0.5)
returns the value NaN. I had expected the result 1. In fact any value for q
seems to give an NaN. Note that
dbinom(x=0,size=0,prob=0.5)
returns the value 1.
Cheers,
Uffe
2009 Oct 29
1
correlated binary data and overall probability
Dear All,
I try to simulate correlated binary data for a clinical research project.
Unfortunately, I do not come to grips with bindata().
Consider
corr<-data.frame(ID=as.factor(rep(c(1:10), each=5)),
task=as.factor(rep(c(1:5),10)))
[this format might be more appropriate:]
corr2<-data.frame(ID=as.factor(rep(c(1:10),5)),
tablet=as.factor(rep(c(1:5),each=10)))
Now, I want to
2009 Apr 27
0
is there a way generate correlated binomial data in R?
Dear R Helpers,
Is there a way to generate multivariate correlated binomial data in R, similar to how the rmvbin procedure in package bindata can generate multivariate correlated binary data?
Thanks for your help,
Jonathan Williams
2010 Jul 09
1
Appropriate tests for logistic regression with a continuous predictor variable and Bernoulli response variable
I have a data with binary response variable, repcnd (pregnant or not) and one predictor continuous variable, svl (body size) as shown below. I did Hosmer-Lemeshow test as a goodness of fit (as suggested by a kind “R-helper” previously). To test whether the predictor (svl, or body size) has significant effect on predicting whether or not a female snake is pregnant, I used the differences between
2002 Apr 12
1
correlated binary random numbers
Dear all,
does any of you know a source for R code for
the generation of correlated binary random numbers?
Thanks a lot
Peter Schlattmann
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2011 Dec 20
1
Help Transforming sums into observations
I need to measure kurtosis, skew, and maybe dip test on some
distributions I have. Currently my data is in the form of 2 vectors x
and y. Where x is 10 bins and y is the number of observations found in
that bin. It seems that the measures I want to run require the actual
observations laid out rather than already summed like I have them. Any
suggestions on how to transform the data automatically? I
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
Hi All:
Package TSERIES is stated to depend on MVA. However, there is no MVA package to be found under the list of package sources.
Best wishes,
ANDREW
tseries: Package for time series analysis
Package for time series analysis with emphasis on non-linear and non-stationary modelling Version: 0.7-6
Depends: ts, mva, quadprog
Date: 2001-08-27
Author: Compiled by Adrian
2009 Mar 28
1
Error in R??
Can someone explain why I am getting the following error: in the r code
below?
Error in solve.default(diag(2) + ((1/currvar) * (XX1 %*% t(XX1)))) :
system is computationally singular: reciprocal condition number = 0
In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first
50)
The R code is part of a bigger program.
##sample from full conditional
2006 Oct 06
1
Sum of Bernoullis with varying probabilities
Hi Folks,
Given a series of n independent Bernoulli trials with
outcomes Yi (i=1...n) and Prob[Yi = 1] = Pi, I want
P = Prob[sum(Yi) = r] (r = 0,1,...,n)
I can certainly find a way to do it:
Let p be the vector c(P1,P2,...,Pn).
The cases r=0 and r=n are trivial (and also are exceptions
for the following routine).
For a given value of r in (1:(n-1)),
library(combinat)
Set <- (1:n)
2003 Oct 28
1
stacking histograms
Hi,
I have a set of observations which are divided into two sets A and B.
I have some code that bins the dataset into 10 bins based on the max and
min of the observed values.
I would like to make a histogram of A & B using my calculated bins but
plot the distribution of B on top of A (like a stacked barplot). This is
possible since both sets A & B are binned using the same bin ranges.
2006 Jun 27
2
Random numbers negatively correlated?
Dear list,
I did simulations in which I generated 10000
independent Bernoulli(0.5)-sequences of length 100. I estimated
p for each sequence and I also estimated the conditional probability that
a one is followed by another one (which should be p as well).
However, the second probability is significantly smaller than 0.5 (namely
about 0.494, see below) and of course smaller than the direct
2003 Sep 14
2
Convert decimal to binary data
Hi,
I would like to convert a decimal into a binary number, for instance :
2->(1,0)
Any one knows how to do that ?
Thanks a lot
paul
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