Hi all,
Which is a formal bibliography citation of an R's task view? For example
if I want to make a citation of "MetaAnalysis" task view.
Thanks in advance!
Pablo
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Im struggling on something... I have one continuous variable (A), and I
need
to explain it with 4 factors, and maybe one continuous covariate.
And of course, my variable A is not normal at all (it's a duration in
seconds, whole numbers).
What can I do? I would know how do deal with it if I had
Hi Shane,
An alternative is:
cat<-as.factor(c(1,1,3,2,4))
outer(cat, levels(cat), "==")+0
Cheers,
Pablo
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From: "andrija djurovic"
To: "Shane Phillips"
Cc:
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 2:32 PM
Subject: Re: [R] Converting a categorical variable to multiple
di
Hi Michael,
One way to work out you problem is with bootstrap methods. The following is
a toy example that may be help you for you:
# test data...
library(survival)
set.seed(1007)
x <- runif(50)
mu <- c(rep(1, 25), rep(2, 25))
test1 <- data.frame(Time = qsurvreg(x, mean = mu, scale= 0.5, di
I have the following questions about the variance of the random effects in the
survreg() function in the survival package:
1) How can I extract the variance of the random effects after fitting a model?
For example:
set.seed(1007)
x <- runif(100)
m <- rnorm(10, mean = 1, sd =2)
mu <- rep(m, rep(
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