Indeed, we have seen the sort of useful advice that you provide: "...Please DO NOT confuse RStudio with R. RStudio is simply an interfacethat allows those mentally handicapped people who can only use GUIs to access R. :-)..." Thanks for that. Salvador S?NCHEZ-COL?N En Lun, 23 Marzo, 2020 en 22:27, Rolf Turner <r.turner at auckland.ac.nz> escribi?: ? Para: Salvador SANCHEZ COLON Cc: r-sig-mixed-models at r-project.org
On 24/03/20 2:23 pm, Salvador SANCHEZ COLON wrote:
Dear Profr. Bolker, Thanks so much for your intervention. In my view, what is really shameful is this sort of bullying, unnecesarily rude, offensive responses. If I would feel that it would be a waste of my precious time to respond to a silly, trivial or ill posed question, nobody obliges me to respond...but there is no need either for me to send out a rude, patronizing raprimend. What if the problem stems from our having to cope not only with a complex statistical issue, but also the foreign language barrier? With all due respect.
With all due respect, I think that any reasonable person would agree that *I* am the one getting bullied here. At least I gave the OP some useful advice, which is more than I am getting from you. I think it is shameful for you to bully me for insisting on a bit of clarity and a bit of consideration for those from whom help is requested. What on earth does a language barrier have to do with writing glm() when glmer() is what is needed? That's the *R* language, which we are all supposed to speak on this list! cheers, Rolf
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