I asked your question to ChatGPT4
In statistics, what is the theta parameter of the negative binomial
distribution?
The response contained some math symbols but I am sending in plain
text mode so there may be some loss, hopefully not serious.
The negative binomial distribution is used to model
Hi John,
the negative binomial is a tricky one - there are several different
parameterisations and therefore different interpretations of the parameters.
Joseph Hilbe wrote a whole book on it that might be wroth checking.
Cheers,
Andrew
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Andrew Robinson
Chief Executive Officer, CEBRA and
Colleagues,
I want to use the power_NetativeBinomial function from the PASSED library. The
function requires a value for a parameter theta. The meaning of theta is not
given in the documentation (at least I can�t find it) of the function. Further
the descriptions of the negative binomial
Why insist on agricolae?
Here is an example using multcompiew
https://r-graph-gallery.com/84-tukey-test.html
You have the same question posted to stackoverflow.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77090467/graph-in-r-with-grouping-letters-from-the-tukey-lsd-duncan-test-with-agricolae
I searched
This request sounds a lot like "do my work for me"... even like it might be
homework... both scenarios are disallowed here.
Also, you need to read the Posting Guide... not all attachments are allowed on
this mailing list, so even if you attached an image we did not get it. Go look
at the
No graphs. The link is paywalled.
Bert Gunter
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023 at 10:55 AM Loop Vinyl wrote:
> Yes, the data and the R code used are attached.
>
> I would like to produce the attached graph (graph1) with the R package
> agricolae, could someone give me an example with the attached data
>
Yes, the data and the R code used are attached.
I would like to produce the attached graph (graph1) with the R package
agricolae, could someone give me an example with the attached data
(vermiwash and Rcode_vermiwash)?
Fig. 7, https://doi.org/10.1007/s42729-023-01295-3
I expect an adapted graph
I would like to produce the attached graph (graph1) with the R package
agricolae, could someone give me an example with the attached data
(dataDoubleFactor)?
I expect an adapted graph (graphDoubleFactor) with the data (data)
Best regards
TREAT CUT VAR1
t1 1 16.10
t1 2
There is/was a discrepancy between versions in source form and in binary form
for that package on the CRAN server. (The server that compiles binaries for
MacOS has been stuck recently.) You declined (automatically or explicitly) to
upgrade from source. This meant you kept an out-of-date binary
В Thu, 14 Sep 2023 16:55:46 +0200
Marc Girondot via R-help пишет:
> insight :
> Version 0.19.3 installed in
> /Library/Frameworks/R.framework/Versions/4.3-arm64/Resources/library
> Version 0.19.5 available at https://cran.irsn.fr
> The solution is to install with type = "source"
>
> >
Dear members,
Since #2 weeks I have a problem with install.packages() or
update.packages():
It seems to work, I have no error, but when I run again
update.packages(), the same package is proposed again.
Example:
> update.packages()
insight :
Version 0.19.3 installed in
I think we all figured out what TMIN and TMAX were.
That's *precisely* why there is a problem.
The "average or median" daily maxima mean practically
nothing.
Let's take where I live, for example.
I'm looking at an official map. I see temperatures
7.3C, 9.8C, 14C, 14.2C, 14.7C, and 15C. According
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