Take a look at package 'mitools' and
http://faculty.washington.edu/tlumley/survey/svymi.html
for some examples in analyzing multiply-imputed survey data.
Hi
I have used the amelia command from the Amelia R package. this gives me
a number
of imputed datasets.
This may be a silly question,
function
know
that your data do not bend down logistic-like after you last value?
Dieter
Alex Karner aakarner at ucdavis.edu writes:
I'm trying to (1) plot loess lines for each of my groupings using the
same
color for each group; (2) plot loess predicted values.
The first part is easy
Hi R community,
I'm running R 2.7.2 on Windows XP SP2.
I'm trying to (1) plot loess lines for each of my groupings using the same
color for each group; (2) plot loess predicted values.
The first part is easy:
data1 -
R friends,
I'm running R 2.7.2 on Windows XP SP2.
I have some data that's amenable to smoothing, and some that's not. I'm
trying to plot smoothed lines for the former along with just points for the
latter in a single panel. The problem comes when trying to break out the
points by group. My
lattice to function in this way?
Any help would be appreciated.
cheers,
Alex Karner
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
University of California, Davis
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at once.
I think I'm misunderstanding something.
Thanks again,
-Alex
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 6:02 PM, Deepayan Sarkar
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On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 2:26 PM, Alex Karner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
R Friends,
I'm running R2.7.1 on Windows XP.
I'm trying to get some lattice
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