Capitalize your column name "pr(...)" - printCoefmat is looking for "Pr(...)".
Bill Dunlap
Spotfire, TIBCO Software
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No, it does not mean that the numbers have zero chance of being wrong. The
extent to which the estimate can be wrong (which is a very bad and imprecise
expression) is indicated by the standard error.
The p-value close to zero implies that the intercept of the underlying
population from which your
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From: John Paul Telthorst [mailto:jpteltho...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, December 20, 2009 10:36 PM
To: Joe King
Subject: Re: [R] Signif. codes
Thank
There will always be uncertainty in your estimates so you don't have 0
percent chance of being wrong, but remember that's your intercept, your
regressors are not significant. Although you can say it is less than ..05, I
mean if its significant at .001 (or something like that), that's
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