bear v1.0.0 - a data analytical tool for ABE in R [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2008-09-23 18:10 (6467 d 22:02 ago) – Posting: # 2391
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❝ Yes, we tried "glm" at the beginning, and got some different results from it. Then we changed to "lm". Bingo! Your comments exactly help to solve something that we don't know before.


Hi again,

I am in principle a little surprised to hear that R's glm is not able to give you what you want, while lm is. glm and lm -and the accompanying anova- should give pretty much the same result as long as you don't play around with glm's functionality for the error distribution.

Do you have a sample dataset that illustrates the problem you identified with glm?

Best regards
EM.
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