On 28/06/2016 4:53 PM, Eric Goodwin wrote:
Hello,
A reviewer queried what the intervals were on the termplot I provided in a
report. The help file for termplot() suggests they're standard errors (se=T),
but in the code the se.fit values from predict() are multiplied by 2,
suggesting it's a rough 95% confidence interval, is that right?
I would assume they are what the help file says, but if I wasn't sure,
I'd work them out for a simple case from first principles, and compare
to what the code gives.
Duncan Murdoch
Many thanks,
Eric Goodwin
Scientific data analyst | Coastal and Freshwater Group
Cawthron Institute
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