afraid I don't understand--I don't know how to get there from what I've
got. Could anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks!
Best,
Jason
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Jason Priem
UNC Royster Fellow
School of Information and Library Science
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Thanks for you quick responses, all! Bill, it looks like that's just what I
want, but I'm not sure where you're getting the cohen.kappa() function. The
only function I could find by that name is in the concord library, and it
gives me:
x-c(red, yellow, blue, red) #coder number 1
y-c(red,
that your version of psych may be outdated.
CRAN currently has version 1.0-88, in which wkappa is
listed as deprecated. Might be time to upgrade.
-Peter Ehlers
On 2010-05-25 10:55, Jason Priem wrote:
Thanks for you quick responses, all! Bill, it looks like that's
just what I
want, but I'm
it. Thanks for your help!
Jason Priem
PhD student, School of Information and Library Science, University of
North Carolina-Chapel Hill
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I have a list of participants in a study, identified by number. I want
to randomly sort them into an arbitrary number of groups.
split(sample(1:96, 96), 1:16)
almost does it, but it only works where the division is even. Any ideas?
Thanks!
Jason Priem,
Doctoral Student,
School of Information
Duh. I just figured out that though I was getting a warning, it was
still doing the split anyway. Sorry for the dumb question.
-jason
Jason Priem wrote:
I have a list of participants in a study, identified by number. I
want to randomly sort them into an arbitrary number of groups.
split
Duh. I just figured out that though I was getting a warning, it was
still doing the split anyway. Sorry for the dumb question.
-jason
Jason Priem wrote:
I have a list of participants in a study, identified by number. I
want to randomly sort them into an arbitrary number of groups.
split
of the
residuals plot, showing the residual for a given x?
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residuals plot, showing the residual for a given x?
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