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2017 May 04
2
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Hi Simon,
Yes, if I uses coefficients() I get the same results for lm() and lm.ridge(). So that's consistent, at least.
Interestingly, the "wrong" number I get from lm.ridge()$coef agrees with the value from SPSS to 5dp, which is an interesting coincidence if these numbers have no particular external meaning in lm.ridge().
Kind regards,
Nick
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2017 May 05
1
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Thanks, I was getting to try this, but got side tracked by actual work...
Your analysis reproduces the SPSS unscaled estimates. It still remains to figure out how Nick got
>
coefficients(lm(ZDEPRESSION ~ ZMEAN_PA * ZDIVERSITY_PA, data=s1))
(Intercept) ZMEAN_PA ZDIVERSITY_PA ZMEAN_PA:ZDIVERSITY_PA
0.07342198 -0.39650356
2017 May 05
1
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Hi John,
Thanks for the comment... but that appears to mean that SPSS has a big problem. I have always been told that to include an interaction term in a regression, the only way is to do the multiplication by hand. But then it seems to be impossible to stop SPSS from re-standardizing the variable that corresponds to the interaction term. Am I missing something? Is there a way to perform the
2017 May 05
6
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
Hi,
Here is (I hope) all the relevant output from R.
> mean(s1$ZDEPRESSION, na.rm=T) [1] -1.041546e-16 > mean(s1$ZDIVERSITY_PA, na.rm=T) [1] -9.660583e-16 > mean(s1$ZMEAN_PA, na.rm=T) [1] -5.430282e-15 > lm.ridge(ZDEPRESSION ~ ZMEAN_PA * ZDIVERSITY_PA, data=s1)$coef ZMEAN_PA ZDIVERSITY_PA ZMEAN_PA:ZDIVERSITY_PA
-0.3962254 -0.3636026
2005 Apr 01
1
Ordering scales in xYplot.Hmisc
Dear R community,
I am using xYplot() from the Hmisc package. The package works great to
plot means + CI. But I am having issues handling the scales.
I am plotting "Soil Clay content" vs "Soil depth" by "land use".
Usually in this type of graphs it is better to place the variable "soil
depth" in the y-axis and it should be ordered downward by depth (0-5
2019 Feb 16
1
drm/nouveau/bios/ramcfg, setting of RON pull value
Hi,
Static Analysis with CoverityScan as detected an issue with the setting
of the RON pull value in function nvkm_gddr3_calc in
drm/nouveau/bios/ramcfg.c
This was introduced by commit: c25bf7b6155cb ("drm/nouveau/bios/ramcfg:
Separate out RON pull value")
CoverityScan reports the issue as follows:
84 case 0x20:
85 CWL = (ram->next->bios.timing[1] &
2010 Nov 13
1
LAPACK lib problem, lme4, lastest R, Linux
I just dumped Vista off a laptop and installed Ubuntu 10.10 (latest
release) as the single operating system. I did all of the updates and
then installed emacs and ess. Next I installed R by following the the
usual instructions on the CRAN site. At this point all is working I am
now in the process of installing the packages that I normally have
installed. I am having a problem with the LAPACK
2010 Nov 14
1
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
Dear All,
As suggested in the reply from Dirk Eddelbuettel to my post to R-dev I
am reposting here as the problem still persists. Please see my post to
R-dev under same heading for additional description if needed.
In summary I am starting from a new installation of Ubuntu 10.10 as the
single operating system on a reformatted disk with just the OS, ESS and
emacs installed before installing R
2011 Nov 08
1
passing dataframe col name through cbind()
Hi all ---
I note that the column name of the first column in a dataframe does not necessarily get passed on when using cbind (example below)?
I'm looking for help in clarifying why this behavior occurs, and how I can get all col names, including the first, passed on to the result?while I suspect it's obvious and documented to the cognoscenti, it's puzzling me?
Many thanks for any
2010 Nov 14
3
LAPACK libraries improperly linked
I am not sure if this is an R development problem or not. I am starting
with completely clean OS and and installing the latest version of R
without trying to anything special but I am having trouble with the
LAPACK library linking when I try to build packages that require them.
I thought perhaps my problem may be if interest here.
I just dumped Vista off a laptop formatted the disk and
2004 Dec 02
1
Agent Login "Play a file"
Good Day list,
Anyone know if there is a way to have the AgentCallBackLogin
function play a voice file after the agent picks up the phone?
If this is not an available feature, any ideas on the difficulty
in making this feature?
Example:
Extensions.conf
exten?=>?700,1,AgentCallbackLogin(${CALLERIDNUM}|?AnnounceCAllQue-TechSu
pport?);
.......
exten => s,6,Queue(queue1)
2017 Dec 20
3
General Kernel practices on CentOS
Olivier
If you installed asterisk from source, you need to recompile it after
kernel version upgrade.
This will compile & install asterisk modules with latest installed kernel
sources.
--
regards,
abdul basit
On 19 December 2017 at 08:01, Ron Wheeler <rwheeler at artifact-software.com>
wrote:
> Linux x.y.com 3.10.0-693.5.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Fri Oct 20 20:32:50 UTC
> 2017
2017 Dec 15
3
General Kernel practices on CentOS
Hello Ron,
Which kernel do you run Asterisk/Freepbx with ?
Cheers
2017-12-14 16:57 GMT+01:00 Ron Wheeler <rwheeler at artifact-software.com>:
> CentOS 7 works well with Asterisk.
> Install latest CentOS7 with updates install asterisk
>
> I am running FreePBX on CentOS 7.
>
> Ron
>
> On 14/12/2017 10:38 AM, Olivier wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm used to
2018 Nov 25
1
[PATCH] drm/nouveau/bios/ramcfg: fix missing parentheses when calculating RON
From: Colin Ian King <colin.king at canonical.com>
Currently, the expression for calculating RON is always going to result
in zero no matter the value of ram->mr[1] because the ! operator has
higher precedence than the shift >> operator. I believe the missing
parentheses around the expression before appying the ! operator will
result in the desired result.
[ Note, not tested ]
2000 Nov 22
0
[fwd] liked your article at http://xiph.org/about.html (from: mlewis@webnoize.com)
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2017 May 05
0
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
I had no problems running regression models in SPSS and R that yielded the same results for these data.
The difference you are observing is from fitting different models. In R, you fitted:
res <- lm(DEPRESSION ~ ZMEAN_PA * ZDIVERSITY_PA, data=dat)
summary(res)
The interaction term is the product of ZMEAN_PA and ZDIVERSITY_PA. This is not a standardized variable itself and not the same as
2003 Sep 17
2
CART analysis
Greetings,
Does anyone know of an R code for classification and regression tree
analysis (CART)?
Thank you
Ron
Ron Thornton BVSc, PhD, MACVSc (pathology, epidemiology)
Programme Co-ordinator, Active Surveillance
Animal Biosecurity
MAF Biosecurity Authority
P O Box 2526
Wellington, New Zealand
phone: 64-4-4744156
027 223 7582
fax: 64-4-474-4133
e-mail: ron.thornton at maf.govt.nz
2017 May 05
0
lm() gives different results to lm.ridge() and SPSS
I asked you before, but in case you missed it: Are you looking at the right place in SPSS output?
The UNstandardized coefficients should be comparable to R, i.e. the "B" column, not "Beta".
-pd
> On 5 May 2017, at 01:58 , Nick Brown <nick.brown at free.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi Simon,
>
> Yes, if I uses coefficients() I get the same results for lm() and
2014 Jul 31
5
[PATCH 0/3] tftp-hpa patches from Debian
From: Ron <ron at debian.org>
Hi,
I've just taken over maintaining the packages for this in Debian,
and we've been carrying a couple of patches for a while now that
really should have been forwarded since they're clearly not distro
specific. I added a third one to that yesterday to fix another
autoconf build 'race' seen when doing parallel builds.
Cheers,
Ron
2013 Dec 03
2
Samba4 Winbind on DC Authentication problem
So, I've finally gotten around to installing a Samba4 AD DC. I've
joined a Win7 and Ubuntu machine to the domain so far, and all works
perfectly. Great job guys, it's nice to see this functionality working
solidly on Samba!
The problem is coming in on the actual DC host. My Ubuntu laptop is
running winbindd 3.6.18, and as I said, all went flawlessly. The DC
host is running