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2007 Sep 19
1
SEM - standardized path coefficients?
Dear list members, In sem, std.coef() will give me standardized coefficients from a sem model. But is there a trick so that path.diagram can use these coefficients rather than unstandardized ones? Thanks Steve Powell From: John Fox <jfox_at_mcmaster.ca> Date: Wed 28 Feb 2007 - 14:37:22 GMT Dear Tim, See ?standardized.coefficients (after loading the sem package). Regards, John John
2008 Sep 04
2
printing name of object inside lapply
Dear list members, I am trying, within a lapply command, to print the name of the objects in list or data frame. This is so that I can use odfWeave to print out a report with a section for each object, including the object names. I tried e.g. a=b=c=1:5 lis=data.frame(a,b,c) lapply( lis, function (z) { obj.nam <- deparse(substitute(z)) cat("some other text",obj.nam,"and so
2008 Nov 30
1
using survey weights for correlations
Dear list, I have a data file which includes, alongside various variables representing questionnaire scores, a variable for survey weights computed as the number of observations in the sample drawn from that group divided by the number of observations in the population in the group. I need to calculate a covariance matrix of the questionnaire scores for use in sem. How do I apply the weights?
2007 Oct 05
2
Apply vector of labels to columns of data frame
Dear list members I would like to apply a vector of labels v=c("lab1","lab2","lab3") to a dataframe df=data.frame(1:3,1:3,1:3) using some kind of loop or apply function. Any ideas? Thanks Steve Powell Checked by AVG Free Edition. 17:03 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Sep 24
3
Separate colour for comments in scripts
Hi, Is it possible to assign a separate colour for comments written with #, eg:- #this is a comment . I am looking to colour them differently from the program text in R-Editor (not console). Is it possible to do so? Eg. In Visual basic, the colour for remarks gets green automatically Regards Sumit [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Nov 17
1
odf and unzip: unzip not found
hi list members I am trying to use odfWeave with R 2.5.1 on Windows XP. however when running e.g. odfWeave(demoFile, outputFile) I get: Error in odfWeave(demoFile, outputFile) : Error unzipping file In addition: Warning message: unzip not found in: system(zipCmd[2], invisible = TRUE) presumably my zip and unzip are not set up correctly but I dont know how to do that. I installed zip and
2007 Nov 13
3
cronbach's alpha
hie 1...i'm trying to carryout a relibility testusing cronbach's alpha what fuctin do i use. 2.. this is more of a statistical question.if the alpha value for all the variables is negative what does it mean. and if the alpha value is negative for all tyha variables but is greater than 0.7 for some sections of the variables what does that mean thanks in advance
2007 Jan 24
3
Cronbach's alpha
Dear Listers: I used cronbach{psy} to evaluate the internal consistency and some set of variables gave me alpha=-1.1003, while other, alpha=-0.2; alpha=0.89; and so on. I am interested in knowing how to interpret 1. negative value 2. negative value less than -1. I also want to re-mention my previous question about how to evaluate the consistency of a set of variables and about the total
2007 Jul 12
1
ggplot doesnt work in loops?
Dear list members I am still a newbie so might be asking a stupid question, but I can't get ggplot to work in a loop (or a "while" statement for that matter). # to take a minimal example - mydata$varc = c(1,2,3) for (i in 1:1){ jpeg("test3.jpg") plot(mydata$varc) #ggplot(mydata, aes(x=mydata$varc)) + geom_bar() dev.off() } this produces
2010 Jun 22
1
"save scores" from sem
Dear expeRts, sorry for such a newbie question - in PCA/factor analysis e.g. in SPSS it is possible to save scores from the factors. Is it analogously possible to "save" the implied scores from the latent variables in a measurement model or structural model e.g. using the sem or lavaan packages, to use in further analyses? Best wishes Steve Powell www.promente.org | skype
2007 Sep 19
2
recommended package/docs for analyzing multiple choice tests
Hi, What package would you recommend for analyzing the validity/reliability of multiple choice tests. Doing things such as classical test analysis, factor analysis, item response theory. I've used psychometric (item.exam), MiscPsycho (alpha.Summary), and ltm (rcor.test). MiscPsycho reported the numbers most similar to what I get in SPSS: corrected point biserial correlations,
2008 Feb 20
1
a questtion about Cronbach's alpha more than 1
Dear All, I am a novice in R and am working on my thesis for master's in Epidemiology & Biostatistics. While calculating Cronbach's alpha for the SF-36 questionnaire, I got all 8 of them more than 1. Is it possible to get alpha more than 1. If yes, please help me understand it. I read about the negative alpha value on your web postings. It does not answer my question though. Thank you.
2007 Sep 03
1
Ask alpha cronbach and Hoyt method
Dear all, i need help about comparing 2 alpha cronbach. How to derive W statistic. Are alpha cronbach and Hoyt's method using ANOVA identical? Thank you for your help. Regards --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Mar 26
1
Item Analysis and Cronbach's Alpha (Code Attached)
A short function I wrote for the purpose of evaluating scales made up of a number of questionnaire items. It provides Cronbach's Alpha, both unstandardized and based on standardized items. It also provides item statistics which include item-total correlations (corrected) and item-removed alpha. Thought some of you might find it useful. I would also appreciate any programming tips or
2000 Jul 17
3
Code for Coefficent (Cronbach's) Alpha
Hi all, I am trying to teach myself to use and program R (How else do you do it? lol) Anyway, I wrote a piece of code to compute coefficent alpha for a scale. As I am neither a statistician nor a programmer, I wanted people's feedback. The code appears to work (Win 95 with R 1.0.1) and I have verified my result with SPSS and it was correct (much to my astonishment!). Nonetheless, I am
2011 Jan 22
2
effect size measure for dependent samples
Any advice on which package I can use for calculating effect sizes for two dependent samples? compute.es seems only to consider independent samples. Thanks in advance Steve Powell [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Sep 27
2
RV: cronbach
¿existe algún método en el cual no sea necesario hacer este trabajo y que aparezcan los nombres de las preguntas? label.cronbach <- label.var(p01, "¿Le agrada el programa que se le ha mostrado? ") label.cronbach <- label.var(p02, "¿Cree que ayuda en el aprendizaje?") label.cronbach <- label.var(p03, "¿Propicia el trabajo en el equipo?") label.cronbach
2013 Sep 27
1
RV: cronbach
rm(list = ls()) #borra todo lo anterior en memoria setwd("G:/Public/Documents/R/EPICALC/") #como se llama la data desde su path sanda<-read.csv("sandavid2.csv",header=TRUE, sep=",", dec=".") use(sanda) attach (sanda) library (MASS) label.cronbach <- label.var(p01, "¿Consume mucho pan? ") ####¿Hay alguna manera de nombrarlos
2017 Nov 11
5
Primer for working with survey data in R
I am taking a behavioral stats graduate class and the instructor is using SPSS. I'm trying to follow along in R. Recently in class we started working with scales and survey data, computing Cronbach's Alpha, reversing values for reverse coded items, etc. Also, SPSS has some built in functionality for entering the meta-data for your survey, e.g. the possible values for items, the text of
2007 Jul 16
5
how do I draw such a barplot?
Hi, I cannot figure out how to draw a certain plot: could someone help me out? I have this data.frame from a survey my.data that looks like something like this: col1 col2 col3 col4 1 5 5 4 5 2 3 5 3 1 3 2 3 4 5 4 3 1 1 2 5 5 5 4 5 6 4 2 5 5 .... Each row represents a single questionnaire