Re: [R] Sensitivity Analysis for Moderated Mediation?

2016-12-05 Thread Bert Gunter
This post actually has nothing to do with R programming per se, and hence is off topic here. Please post elsewhere, e.g. on stats.stackexchange.com or other list that discusses "mediation models". Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and

Re: [R] Sensitivity analysis - minimum effect size detectable by a binomial test

2014-02-05 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Feb 5, 2014, at 10:05 AM, Simone wrote: > Hi all, > > I have performed a binomial test to verify if the number of males in a study > is significantly different from a null hypothesis (say, H0:p of being a male= > 0.5). > For instancee: > binom.test(10, 30, p=0.5, alternative="two.sided", co

Re: [R] Sensitivity Analysis

2013-04-22 Thread Gilson Carvalho
Hi all, Do nnet, neuralnet or RSNNS implemented any kind of sensitivity analysis? Best Wishes, Em 22 de abril de 2013 11:46, Gilson Carvalho escreveu: > Hi all, > > Do nnet, neuralnet or RSNNS implemented any kind of sensitivity analysis? > > Best Wishes, > > -- > Prof. Gilson Correia de Carva

Re: [R] Sensitivity analysis - looking a tool for epidemiologic research

2012-01-31 Thread Dominic Comtois
: MacQueen, Don [mailto:macque...@llnl.gov] Envoyé : 30 janvier 2012 18:19 À : Dominic Comtois; r-help@r-project.org Objet : Re: [R] Sensitivity analysis - looking a tool for epidemiologic research R has several packages for epidemiology. Maybe one of them has it. Take a look. To name just two: "Epi&q

Re: [R] Sensitivity analysis - looking a tool for epidemiologic research

2012-01-30 Thread MacQueen, Don
R has several packages for epidemiology. Maybe one of them has it. Take a look. To name just two: "Epi" and "epitools" -Don -- Don MacQueen Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 7000 East Ave., L-627 Livermore, CA 94550 925-423-1062 On 1/27/12 9:01 PM, "Dominic Comtois" wrote: >Stata

Re: [R] sensitivity analysis, input factors

2010-04-13 Thread Szalai Márk
evaluations. Thus, there is no vector of responses (and data frame of factors) before the sensitivity analysis itself. Bests, Mark - Eredeti levél (Original Message) - Feladó: milton ruser Dátum: Kedd, Április 13, 2010 5:16 du Tárgy: Re: [R] sensitivity analysis, input factors Címzett: Szalai

Re: [R] sensitivity analysis, input factors

2010-04-13 Thread milton ruser
Hi Szalai I had used only "src" function, and on that case you need to have a vector with your Y variable, and a data-frame with all your X (i.e. explanatory) variables. I have interest on stay in touch with others that have been using sensitivity package! bests milton On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at

Re: [R] sensitivity analysis

2008-04-16 Thread Dieter Menne
Eleni Christodoulou gmail.com> writes: > I am performing a sensitivity analysis using the package ROCR. I am using > the class "prediction" in this aim. My question is, could anyone tell me > what the vector "cutoffs" represent in the result? > As the docs say: cutoffs: A list in which each