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>> In the last line of your code, why use 'v[ind]' if 'ind' indexes the matrix,
>> not the vector?
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>> ind <- lower.tri(z)
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antime, a workaround, is to label the columns with the labels you want.
> colnames(test.data ) <- letters[1:ncol(test.data)]
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Dear Phil,
An alternative solution is to draw a regular Tukey Box Plot but
overlay the means +/- 1 sd:
boxplot(anscombe)
psych:::error.bars(anscombe,sd=TRUE,add=TRUE)
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At 3:45 AM +1000 9/27/11, Philip Rhoades wrote:
Gabor, Bill,
On 2011-09-27 02:51, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
On Mo
At 4:10 PM +0100 9/6/11, Lívio Cipriano wrote:
Hi,
Can anyone explain me the differences in Q and R mode in Principal Component
Analysis, as performed by prcomp and princom respectively.
Dear Livio,
The help file of prcomp says it pretty well:
"The calculation is done by a singular value
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In addition to Uwe's suggestion of creating a pdf and then plotting
to it, it is useful to set the gap size to 0 (gap=0)
You might also look at pairs.panels in the psych package which
implements one of the examples in pairs (i.e., it gives histograms on
the diagonal and reports the correlation
At 6:19 AM -0700 6/14/11, Jay wrote:
Hi,
are there readily available R packages that are able to perform FA on
ordinal and/or nominal data?
If not, what other approaches and helpful packages would you suggest?
If by ordinal and nominal you mean just a few categories (e.g., a
mood scale or per
Dear Sigrid,
At 12:46 PM -0700 6/12/11, Sigrid wrote:
I am new and self taught in R, so please bear with me.
I want to create two scatter plots side by side. The data set includes
measurements from two different countries with 7 treatments over a timeline
(x-axis).
Problem 1
I want to have eac
ot;,AA="")
if(is.null(x$A)) {result <- x$} else {result <- x$A}
result #also can not partial match
My need for this is that I have several functions that return lists
and I am trying to extract if it exists, but something else if
it does not.
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At 7:03 PM -0800 3/8/11, Peter Ehlers wrote:
On 2011-03-08 18:09, Sebastián Daza wrote:
Hi everyone,
I got the following error when I tried to diagram a confirmatory factor
analysis using lavaan:
lavaan.diagram(conf)
Error in strwidth(xvars) : plot.new has not been called yet
Does
At 10:21 AM -0500 3/7/11, Michael Friendly wrote:
In an Sweave slide, I want to use sem::read.moments() and
sem::specify.model(), which work
by using scan() to read the following lines, up to the first blank
line. However, Sweave
throws an error:
> Sweave("sem-thurstone.Rnw")
Writing to fil
Dear Sebastian,
Yes. The problem is that the most recent
version of psych 1-.0-94 was released before the
most recent version of lavaan (0.4-7)
I have updated the lavaan.diagram function in psych and will release it soon.
In the meantime, you can get the update by sourcing it at
http://
he example I sent (see below)?
Thanks,
Shari
On 3-Mar-11, at 9:42 PM, William Revelle wrote:
Shari,
Josh partly answered your question, but his example did not
include rotation because he took out just one factor.
Try:
require(psych)
mt.pc <- principal(mtcars,3,scores=TRUE) #t
Shari,
Josh partly answered your question, but his example did not include
rotation because he took out just one factor.
Try:
require(psych)
mt.pc <- principal(mtcars,3,scores=TRUE) #this gives you the
varimax rotated first 3 principal components
#pc.scores <- mt.pc$scores #here are
As the FAQ
(http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#How-can-I-put-error-bars-or-confidence-bands-on-my-plot_003)
says,
there are about 5 different packages that will draw error bars.
At 2:38 PM -0600 2/17/11, Aldi Kraja wrote:
Hi Toby and Maria,
I did a check on Toby's suggestion and i
At 6:00 PM + 2/5/11, LOUDERMILK, BRANDON wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to create covariance matrices that, when processed via
CFA methods (in the sem package) will produce exact fit with simple
structure down to poor fit with cross loadings. What is the best
way to do this? I don't reall
An alternative way of getting summary statistics by a grouping
variable is to use describe.by in the psych package:
using Jim Lemon's example:
library(psych)
testmat<-data.frame(sample(1:14,50,TRUE),rnorm(50),runif(50)) #make
up the data
describe.by(test.mat,testmat[1]#get descriptive st
At 5:02 PM + 11/29/10, Adaikalavan Ramasamy wrote:
Thanks for providing the example but it would be useful to know who
I am communicating with or from which institute, but nevermind ...
I don't know much about this subject but a quick google search gives
me the following site: http://david
At 4:46 AM -0800 11/21/10, madr wrote:
By default scatter-plot presents data by using circles, is there a way to
make it 1px dots ?
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?matplot
e.g.,
copy your data to the clipboard then
library(psych)
my.data <- read.clipboard()
my.data
Tenth Fifth Third
GG 112 152 168
EC 100 120 140
SQ 160 184NA
SK 120 100 180
matplot(t(my.data),type="b")
Bill
At 10:27 AM -0700 10/15/10, barnhillec wrote:
Dear ashz,
Unfortunately, much of you want is not possible with the current
implementation of pairs.panels.
Since pairs.panels is adapted from the help file of pairs, you might
try pairs and then add in the panel functions that do what you want.
That the lm option does it what it does met a
to get mean, sd, min, max, trimmed mean, median,
se, skew, and kurtosis of a matrix or data
frame, try
describe in the psych package.
At 10:41 PM -0300 9/17/10, Henrique Dallazuanna wrote:
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Content-length: 659
Try this:
apply(m, 1, summar
At 3:45 PM -0400 9/14/10, jim holtman wrote:
The problem is the 'cat' enclosing the 'print'; just get rid of the
'cat' -- that is what is causing the extra output
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 3:34 PM, Peng, C wrote:
It is still visible even it is set invisible(NULL):
fn1 <- function(n = 5){
a time.
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Hi,
I am trying to draw a perpendicular line from a point to two points.
Mathematically I know how to do it, but to program it, I encounter some
problem and hope can get help. Thanks.
I have points, A, B and C. I calculate the slope and intercept for line
d
Weijian,
Look at multidimensional scaling functions such as cmdscale or
isoMDS (in MASS) or factor analysis (e.g., factanal in core R or fa
in the psych package) or item cluster analysis (ICLUST, also in
psych).
What you will need to think about is how many dimensions best
represent the 10
clude
I do have several suggested packages (polycor, GPArotation, MASS,
graph, Rgraphviz, mvtnorm, Rcsdp), but none of these are actually
required. My examples all ask if the suggested packages are
available and then do not call them if they are not.
Any suggestions on what to do wou
Kevin,
At 3:32 PM -0700 6/23/10, wrote:
Forgive me if I missunderstand a basic Eigensystem but when I
present the following matrix to most any other LinearAlgebra system:
1 3 1
1 2 2
1 1 3
I get an answer like:
//$values
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I'm curious as to how ICC deals with missing data, so for example you are
sampling individuals over set periods in time and one individual is missing
or was not recaptured at that given time point - leading to NA in the
dataset. My thought was that it should t
Dear Beloitstudent;
Although Ben Bolker will have to give you the
definitive answer, the following will do what I
think you want to do.
library(plotrix) #for those of us who don't know where plotCI comes from
#give us the data:
Saline <- structure(list(Time = c(-20L, NA, 30L, 45L, 60L, 8
Jason,
At 9:55 AM -0700 5/25/10, Jason Priem wrote:
Thanks for you quick responses, all! Bill, it looks like that's just what I
want, but I'm not sure where you're getting the cohen.kappa() function. The
only function I could find by that name is in the concord library, and it
gives me:
x<-c
Peter, Scot, Jim, and Jason,
Thanks for the various solutions to Jason's problem. In the next
release of psych I will a) document how to use non-numeric
categorical variables (e.g., red, blue, etc.) when using
cohen.kappa, b) suggest that cbind does the job (Peter's solution),
c) make it
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[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
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sem_0.9-19 version.
Where did I make a mistake? Have anyone of you knowledge
of any other package doing similar things like Confirmative Factor Analysis
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ween the 3 types of ICCs are the type of
generalization you want to make.
Note that ICC3n is the same as coefficient alpha.
ICC, alpha, and omega are all part of the psych package.
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a,ylim=c(0.6))
shows multiple error bars for each vector and the number of extra
error bars equals to the number of vectors with NA value present.
Is this a bug?
Yes. It is a bug. Thanks for the report. Stay tuned.
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Are you by any chance giving the function the agreement matrix
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lthough somewhat difficult to install, once
installed it works beautifully.
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sych package includes a number of ways to
determine the number of components. Parallel
analysis (comparing your solution to random
ones), Minimum Absolute Partial correlations,
Very Simple Structure are three of the better
ways. Try functions fa.parallel and VSS.
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ore. For some reason, the
maximum appears to be calculated from all the scores, not just scores
that have a 1 or a -1 in the key. On a hunch I set the max argument to
a vector of scale maxima, and it worked. I'm still interested in
responses to question 1 though.
Thanks again,
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last row.
If you compare the fully saturated model with your mod1, you will
find that the reason for the large chi square is due to not
specifying the x2-y1 path.
You might want to read some more on sem techniques. A good
introduction is a text by John Loehlin.
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