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2011 Aug 09
1
Ldapsam Editposix & idmap help required
Hi, I am more or less following this tutorial Ldapsam Editposix = http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Ldapsam_Editposix but can't quite get my domain to work. I think the issue is with the idmap part of the smb.conf but can't quite figure out what's wrong with it or what the correct format should be. My SMB.CONF file.... #interfaces = lo0 em0 127.0.0.1 bind interfaces only = no
2006 Mar 03
3
dynamic queries
Is there an easy (and secure) way to search your database when you don''t know the number of parameters ahead of time? I can see doing it by concatenating together an sql query, but hopefully rails provides a more elegant way to do this with ActiveRecord without making a ginormous switch statement? For example, lets say my search form has 4 different input boxes. I only want the query
2010 Nov 22
1
sm.ancova graphic
Hi R-Users, I am working with sm.ancova (in the package sm) and I have two problems with the graph, which is automatically generated when sm.ancova() is run. 1-Besides of the fitted lines, the observed data appeared automatically in the graph. I prefer that only fitted lines appear. I check the sm.options, but I could not find the way that the observed data do not appear in the graph. 2-I
2007 Mar 29
1
[HH] extending ancova function for 2 factors
Hi, what would be a good way of enhancing the ancova function from the HH package when using a 2 factor ANCOVA? The current behaviour for the "ancova" function from package HH is: ---------------------------------------------- | P1 || P1 || P3 || P4 | | PS | <- the lattice strip ---------------------------------------------- | x|| x ||x ||x | |
2012 Jan 11
2
problems with glht for ancova
I've run an ancova, edadysexo is a factor with 3 levels,and log(lcc) is the covariate (continous variable) I get this results > ancova<-aov(log(peso)~edadysexo*log(lcc)) > summary(ancova) Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) edadysexo 2 31.859 15.9294 803.9843 <2e-16 *** log(lcc) 1 11.389 11.3887 574.8081 <2e-16 ***
2008 Jun 02
1
Ancova: formula with a common intercept
I have some data with two categorises plus/minus (p53) and a particular time (Time) and the outcome is a continuous vairable (Result). I set up a maximum model. ancova <- lm(Result~Time*p53) > summary(ancova) .. Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) (Intercept) 0.05919 0.55646 0.106 0.916 Time -0.02134 0.01785 -1.195 0.241 p53plus
2006 Jun 02
1
ANCOVA in S-plus/R?
Dear R user: I have a question about doing ANCOVA in S-plus or R. I know that many users use lm to do the regression and check the ANCOVA. But is there a way to get the traditional Table form of the ANCOVA test through S-plus (like what we would get from SPSS or SAS)? The problem I’m interested in is whether or not there is a treatment effect on some medical measurement. I will
2000 Feb 08
1
Ancova in R?
How to Ancova in R? I know this has got to be an FAQ, because I see it asked in the lists, but I haven't seen an answer to it. I see the R-sm has the ancova thing happening, but I kind of doubt that what I'm trying to do is "smoothing"... -- Pete Hurd phurd at uts.cc.utexas.edu http://www.zo.utexas.edu/research/phurd Section of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin
2006 Nov 20
1
Is there any R package to calcualte "Power" for ANCOVA
Dear list members: I searched the R-help for packages to calculate power for an ANCOVA problem I have. I have found power.t.test, power.anova.test. But it seems that I can not found one with ANCOVA. I have two datasetsets with variables: univariate response(one data with continous response and one with 0 and 1), treatment(two levels), covariates(x1,x2,x3). I would appreciate your help. Tony
2010 May 11
2
ANCOVA in R, single CoVar, two Variables
Hello, I am VERY new to R, just picking it up infact. I have got my head around the basics of ANOVA with post hoc tests but I am struggling with regression, especially with ANCOVAs. I have two sets of data, one of type A, one of type B. Both have been placed in a wind tunnel and sampled every week. The co variate is of course the days since the start. An example is day A B 0 10.0 10.0 7 9.0
2008 Dec 09
1
ANCOVA
Hello,   Could you please help me in the following question: I have 16 persons 6 take 0.5 mg, 6 take 0.75 mg and 4 take placebo! Can I use the ANCOVA and t-test in this case? Is it possible in R?   Thank you in advance, Samuel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Aug 31
3
Converting anova/ancova summary to data frame
Hi! Can anyone tell me how to convert the anova/ancova summary output into a data frame? Thanks! Shane Phillips [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Dec 14
1
ANCOVA & Post-hoc test
Hello, Despite my search, I didn't find a post-hoc test for an ANCOVA. I used the functions aov() and lm() to run the ANCOVA then I tried TukeyHSD() but it didn't work (because of the covariable is a continuous variable?). Furthermore, I would like to plot the adjusted values (i.e. the values of the tested variable taking into account the covariable). Thanks for your help! N. Poulet
2010 Dec 29
2
HELP for repeated measure ANCOVA with varying covariate
Dear All, I am a researcher doing research in plant growth and I have a statistical problem that seems to not be able to handle. Recently, I conducted an experiment about plant growing in three different nutrient-level sediments. I harvested these every three week (three harvests in all). Some growth traits of these plants were recorded (e.g. total biomass, leaf biomass and stem biomass). In
2011 Aug 10
1
Using ANCOVA in R
Hello, I have a problem with using the following design with ANCOVA in R. There are two groups (control + treatment), each with ten subjects. The subjects show a response that is monitored over time (four time points). For a single given subject, the response can be analysed with linear regression with time as the independent variable. The question is, how does the response differ between the
2010 Mar 15
1
Multiple comparisons for a two-factor ANCOVA
I'm trying to do an ANCOVA with two factors (clipping treatment with two levels, and plot with 4 levels) and a covariate (stem diameter). The response variable is fruit number. The minimal adequate model looks like this: model3<-lm(fruit~clip + plot + st.dia + clip:plot) I'd like to get some multiple comparisons like the ones from TukeyHSD, but TukeyHSD doesn't work with the
2010 Jul 14
1
Sample size ANCOVA
Hallo! Does anyone know a possibility to perform a sample size estimation for an ANCOVA? Would be great! Thanks Karl
2013 Sep 20
0
Best way to specify a mixed ANCOVA in R?
I initially posted this question to one of the StackExchange sites, and they suggested that I repost my problem here. After using ezANOVA as my primary way of specifying mixed ANOVAs, I've hit a stumbling block when it come to adding a covariate to the model. I am using an ANCOVA in order to determine if there is a developmental trajectory in my data; namely, I need to be able to see the
2010 Mar 25
1
Tukey test on ANCOVA
Greetings! I have one quick question: How do you do a Tukey test on an ANCOVA? Thanks for any tips! -Paul
2011 Jun 21
1
Help interpreting ANCOVA results
Please help me interpret the following results. The full model (Schwa~Dialect*Prediction*Reduction) was reduced via both update() and step(). The minimal adequate model is: ancova<-lm(Schwa~Dialect+Prediction+Reduction+Dialect:Prediction) Schwa is response variable Dialect is factor, two levels ("QF","SF") Prediction is factor, two levels ("High","Low")