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
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Sent: 29 August 2009 04:50
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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
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
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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
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
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