Hi Daniel,
Sorry for the late reply - thank you very much for your reply, it's much
appreciated. I think you make a very valid point, I'm capable in R to a
reasonable extent, but i am indeed unfamiliar with regression analyses but
i'm certainly learning fast.
Your reply has been very helpful in
Hi Ted,
Firstly, so sorry for the late reply - thank you very much for your detailed
and patient answer. It was a big help for me and gave me a big step forward
in understanding the lm function!
I really appreciate the time you took (and everyone on here takes!),
Best wishes,
Ross
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Hi all,
I have an issue with the lm() function regarding the listing of
On 13-Aug-09 20:45:31, Ross Culloch wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I have an issue with the lm() function regarding the listing of
> the coefficients. My data are below, showing a list of hours (HR)
> relating to the time spent resting (R) by an individual animal.
> Simply i want to run a lm() to run in
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, Ross Culloch wrote:
Hi all,
I have an issue with the lm() function regarding the listing of the
coefficients. My data are below, showing a list of hours (HR) relating to
the time spent resting (R) by an individual animal. Simply i want to run a
lm() to run in an anova() to
Hi all,
I have an issue with the lm() function regarding the listing of the
coefficients. My data are below, showing a list of hours (HR) relating to
the time spent resting (R) by an individual animal. Simply i want to run a
lm() to run in an anova() to see if there is a significant difference in
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