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6 results for “from:Georgina Sarah Humphreys”

R squared value for a line on a plot
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Oct 7, 2008 · r-help

Does anyone know how to retrieve the R squared value for a line on a graph? Thanks Georgina

ANOVA
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Jun 29, 2009 · r-help

I have the attached data set (csv) and I want to run an analysis of variance on the wingsize data (comparing infected vs non-infected) within and between experiments. Can anyone help me with the command I should use? Many...

Transformation for -ve binomial data
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Sep 25, 2008 · r-help

Can anyone advise a good transformation for this data below to produce a normalised distribution? Many thanks, Georgina No. of eggs on mosquito gut: 1 12 1 12 6 17 54 1 12 2 22 27 1 27 1 1...

malaria data set question
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Oct 16, 2009 · r-sig-mixed-models

I have a data set of number of malaria parasite genomes inside single oocysts (like egg sacks) dissected from guts of mosquitoes. The data set includes some single oocysts that were collected from the same mosquitoes and multiple different experiments...

Graph question
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Sep 24, 2008 · r-help

If I have a set of data comprising a list of numbers of eggs on mosquito guts that range from 1 to 157. How can I get R to draw a barchart of the distribution of the data (i.e...

t tests/ANOVA
Georgina Sarah Humphreys · Sep 24, 2008 · r-help

I have a set of data that comprises genome numbers in single eggs from three different parasite clones - 3D7, HB3, and MIX. I can draw a boxplot of the genome numbers for each clonefed but how do I carry out...

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