On 15/03/11 13:17 PM, "peter dalgaard" <pda...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Mar 15, 2011, at 04:40 , Brett Presnell wrote: > >> >>>> Background: I'm currently teaching an undergrad/grad-service course from >>>> Agresti's "Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis (2nd edn)" and >>>> deviance residuals are not used in the text. For now I'll just provide >>>> the students with a simple function to use, but I prefer to use R's >>>> native capabilities whenever possible. >>> >>> Incidentally, chisq.test will have a stdres component in 2.13.0 for >>> much the same reason. >> >> Thank you. That's one more thing I won't have to provide code for >> anymore. Coincidentally, Agresti mentioned this to me a week or two ago >> as something that he felt was missing, so that's at least two people who >> will be happy to see this added. >> > > And of course, I was teaching a course based on Agresti & Franklin: > "Statistics, The Art and Science of Learning from Data", when I realized that > R was missing standardized residuals. > So nobody uses McCullagh & Nelder: "Generalized Linear Models" in teaching, since they don't realize that R is missing Anscombe residuals, too? Cheers, Jari Oksanen ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel