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Date: 2009-04-03T09:50:47Z
From: Melissa2k9
Subject: Linear model, finding the slope
Hi
for some data I working on I am merely plotting time against temperature for
a variable named filmclip. So for example, I have volunteers who watched
various film clips and have used infared camera to monitor the temperature
on their face at every second of the clip.
The variable names I have used are Normalised ( for the temperature) and
Frame (for the time in seconds).
So I have fitted a linear model
model<-lm(Normalised~Frame,data=All,subset=((Subject==1)&(Filmclip=="Whatever")
and coef(model)
gives me an intercept value and a value for the slope. Now what I want to do
is find out if the slope is significant or not. So far I just have values
such as 0.02211 for example and have no idea if this is to be interpreted as
significant or not.
Sorry if I haven't been clear but any advice on how to find out what values
are significant would be greatly appreciated.
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