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6 results for “from:Morgan Hough”

normality test for large sample sizes
Morgan Hough · Apr 13, 2007 · r-help

I was wondering if it was possible to do a normality test on a very large sample dataset. It is approx. 160,000 residual estimates from meshes modelling the brain surfaces of 50 subjects (25 patients). shapiro.test only works...

Does the RPM for RH9 know about TCL/Tk
Morgan Hough · Jun 10, 2003 · r-help

Sorry for the probable repeat post but I can only search the list up to 2002 (is there a better way?). I am using the RH9 RPM from CRAN but packages like AnalyzeFMRI say that tcltk is not found. Do...

matrix (column-wise) multiple regression
Morgan Hough · Nov 23, 2007 · r-help

Hi there, I am analyzing a table of brain volume measures where each brain area (183 of them) is a column with a label and volume values. I have another table of explanatory variables (age, gender, diagnosis and IntraCranialVol) that...

rpmbuild of src.rpm error
Morgan Hough · Sep 26, 2003 · r-help

Peter, I had tetex installed but not all the additional packages. I installed the missing packages and the R.src.rpm built just fine on the first Fedora Core test release (RHL 9.0.93 codenamed Severn). Thanks for the...

rpmbuild of src.rpm error
Morgan Hough · Sep 25, 2003 · r-help

I received an error trying to build R-1.7.1-src.rpm on RH9.0.93 (Severn) and I was wondering if anybody could tell me what is going on with the manual error. + cp -pr 'doc/manual/R...

matrix (column-wise) multiple regression
Morgan Hough · Nov 23, 2007 · r-help

Hi Gabor, Thanks for your reply. I have it working now. A couple of follow-ups if I may. I have a shell script parsing the output to find the brain areas where there is a significant effect of diagnosis...

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