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On 2011-01-25 08:08, Brian J Mingus wrote:
Apologies for this simple question -
Given the number of comparisons I need to do it has become somewhat
laborious to compute the SSE manually. I first have to extract the
coefficients, build the model and run the model on the data. So far I
haven't fou
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> Apologies for this simple question -
>
> Given the number of comparisons I need to do it has become somewhat
> laborious to compute the SSE manually. I first have to extract the
> coefficients, build the mod
Apologies for this simple question -
Given the number of comparisons I need to do it has become somewhat
laborious to compute the SSE manually. I first have to extract the
coefficients, build the model and run the model on the data. So far I
haven't found any method in R that will do this for me.
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