Dear All
Thanks for the suggestions. Mark's suggestion to specify "corr=FALSE" did
the job and removed the reams of correlations that were being outputted
from the model and using up all the output space.
Thanks
Christine
--On 06 July 2009 12:44 -0600 "Lyman, Mark" wrote:
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Hi R Users,
Hopefully a very simple solution, but I am stumped nevertheless. I am
running glmer in which the output is too large so that not all the
correlations are displayed. I expanded the max.print as recommended on this
website. However, this still does not allow me to see the relevant
i
Hello
I have a dataset in which I would like to replace 0s with NAs. There is a
lot of information on how to replace NAs with 0, but I have struggled to
find anything with regards to doing the reverse. Any recommendations would
be great.
Cheers
Christine
now as to whether that should be the case as
to some extent Tort.W and Treatment are correlated.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Many thanks
Christine
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Christine Griffiths
School of Biological Sciences
University of Bristol
Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1UG
Tel: 0117
cts:
> (Intr) Trt2.R Trt3.A Month T2.R:M
> Trtmnt2.Rdt -0.533
> Trtmnt3.Ald -0.533 0.450
> Month -0.572 0.585 0.585
> Trtmnt2.R:M 0.474 -0.882 -0.402 -0.661
> Trtmnt3.A:M 0.474 -0.402 -0.882 -0.661 0.454
>
>
> Any advice on how to account for overd
count for overdispersion would be much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance
Christine
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Christine Griffiths
School of Biological Sciences
University of Bristol
Woodland Road
Bristol BS8 1UG
Tel: 0117 9287593
Fax 0117 925 7374
christine.griffi...@bristol.ac.uk
http://www.bio.bris.ac.uk
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