In R you use cbind(successes, failures), not cbind(successes, total) as you
appear to have done.
And GLIM is a program (with I for interactive): these are GLMs, not GLIMs
in th ecommonly accepted terminology (but not that of SAS).
On Tue, 2 Dec 2003, allan clark wrote:
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>Hi all
>
>I hav
allan clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Hi all
>
>I have another GLIM question.
>
>I have been using R as well as Genstat (version 6) in order to fit
>GLIM models to the data (displayed below).
>
>The same models are fitted but the answers supplied by the two
>packages
Hi all
I have another GLIM question.
I have been using R as well as Genstat (version 6) in order to fit
GLIM models to the data (displayed below).
The same models are fitted but the answers supplied by the two
packages are not the same.
Why? Can anyone help?
A discript