Re: [R] Linear least squares fit with errors in both x and y values.

2009-05-08 Thread James Allsopp
Found an answer here, don't know if anyone's implemented it for R though.
www.iop.org/EJ/article/0022-3735/22/4/002/jev22i4p215.pdf

James

Gerard M. Keogh wrote:
 James,
 
 look up errors in variables models or instrumental variable models in
 econometrics.
 
 The statistics alternative is a random effects or mixed effects model
 which plugs the variation in the x's into a randomly varying parameter -
 these are available in R (?lmer or glmm - I think).
 Someone on the list much more knowledgeable than I about these will be able
 to give you some help if you ask a good question.
 
 Gerard
 
 
 

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 HI,
 I'd like to perform a weighted linear least squares fit with R on data
 with varying errors on both vectors. I can do this with one axis using
 lm, but have no idea where to go from here. I've tried googling, but no
 idea. Any suggestions?
 
 Thanks,
 James
 
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[R] Linear least squares fit with errors in both x and y values.

2009-05-07 Thread James Allsopp
Hi,
I'd like to perform a weighted linear least squares fit with R on data
with varying errors on both vectors. I can do this with one axis using
lm, but have no idea where to go from here. I've tried googling, but no
idea. Any suggestions?

I'm also trying to plot these errors on a graph. Again I can see how to
do it for one set of data but not the other.

Thanks,
James

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[R] Linear least squares fit with errors in both x and y values.

2009-05-07 Thread James Allsopp
HI,
I'd like to perform a weighted linear least squares fit with R on data 
with varying errors on both vectors. I can do this with one axis using
lm, but have no idea where to go from here. I've tried googling, but no
idea. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
James

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Re: [R] Linear least squares fit with errors in both x and y values.

2009-05-07 Thread Gerard M. Keogh
James,

look up errors in variables models or instrumental variable models in
econometrics.

The statistics alternative is a random effects or mixed effects model
which plugs the variation in the x's into a randomly varying parameter -
these are available in R (?lmer or glmm - I think).
Someone on the list much more knowledgeable than I about these will be able
to give you some help if you ask a good question.

Gerard



   
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HI,
I'd like to perform a weighted linear least squares fit with R on data
with varying errors on both vectors. I can do this with one axis using
lm, but have no idea where to go from here. I've tried googling, but no
idea. Any suggestions?

Thanks,
James

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