Re: [R] std.error

2009-08-29 Thread Jim Lemon
Mcdonald, Grant wrote: dear sir, i am trying to calculate the standard error of my data (x), i have tried se(x, na.rm=TRUE) and std.error(x) neither have worked and i cannot find an alternative Hi Grant, There is a convenience function std.error that calculates the conventional

Re: [R] std.error

2009-08-29 Thread Bill.Venables
...@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 29 August 2009 04:50 To: r-help@R-project.org Subject: [R] std.error dear sir, i am trying to calculate the standard error of my data (x), i have tried se(x, na.rm=TRUE) and std.error(x) neither have worked and i cannot find an alternative sorry to bother with such a basic

[R] std.error

2009-08-28 Thread Mcdonald, Grant
dear sir, i am trying to calculate the standard error of my data (x), i have tried se(x, na.rm=TRUE) and std.error(x) neither have worked and i cannot find an alternative sorry to bother with such a basic problem __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list

Re: [R] std.error

2009-08-28 Thread David Winsemius
On Aug 28, 2009, at 2:50 PM, Mcdonald, Grant wrote: dear sir, i am trying to calculate the standard error of my data (x), The term standard error is generally applied to a parameter estimate such as a regression coefficient. You may be looking for the function to retrun the standard

[R] Std.Error in Analysis of Deviance Table

2009-03-17 Thread Alexander Jüterbock
Hello, I would be pleased if you could help me in determining the standard error of the estimate for “place2L1.N2” from the following table: Call: glm(formula = y ~ places2 + shellheight, family = quasibinomial) Deviance Residuals: Min1QMedian3Q Max -3.41415