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Degrees of Freedom for Random Effects
Hi,
I am looking at the example which appears in this R page:
http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel...l/frailty.html
Code: require(survival); # Random institutional effect # Using Method=df fixes the degrees of freedom...
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Re: Degrees of Freedom for Random Effects In case someone happens to come this thread (future to be no justification of the use of 4 degrees of freedom for the random institution effect, apart from ease" degrees of ....
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I have a random sampe of 100 standard normally distributed variables.
If I take the sum of squares of these varables, I get a chisquare distribution. Now I need to calculate the p-value. My first intuition says that my distribution has 99 degrees of freedom...
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Thanks in advance
You will get a Chi-squared distribution with 100 degrees of freedom ..
Is this correct or should it be 100.
First intuition says that my distribution has 99 degrees of freedom.
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Dear PF...
Please help me with basic question more I think more I get confused...
In O(n) space there are n(n-1)/2 generators...
suppose I have symmetric tensor in O(n) space, it will have n(n+1)/2 independent components... and i am building invariant...
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Degrees of Freedom for ANOVA with Random and Fixed Effect
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I have completed a 2x2 experiment testing the effect of level of information (high vs. low) by spokesperson gender (male female). For each condition (e.g. high info-male) there are four replications...
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Reporting ANOVA degrees of freedom
Well, I tried this in the basic stats forum but got no love there, so I'm hoping someone here can help. I have a few questions actually about how to report degrees of freedom for ANOVA. If it matters, I'm following APA...
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Reporting ANOVA degrees of freedom
This isn't a course question but I think it's pretty basic, so I'm posting it here. I have a few questions actually about how to report degrees of freedom for ANOVA. If it matters, I'm following APA format.
OK, first...
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Lets say I run an experiment testing accuracy of hitting targets of two different sizes. I have 10 participants and 40 targets, 15 small and 25 large. I then have the number of misses for each target recorded.
So I end up with 150 small target scores ...
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Also I'm guessing you want to test if the proportion of misses is different for the two sizes since the number of misses if influence by the number of times the participants tried to hit each size... .
A t-test probably isn't appropriate for this situation.
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