package replicateBE [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by Helmut Homepage – Vienna, Austria, 2017-08-17 01:49 (2864 d 20:26 ago) – Posting: # 17701
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Hi Yung-jin,

❝ I was considering about the output format generated by replicateBE. Will you try to generate SAS-like (or similar at least) outputs in the future (no hurry at all)?


The current output is a hobby-project. However, I added goodies inspectors love and commercial software don’t provide out of the box: Which data was used, who performed the analysis, when, on which system, which OS, which version (of the OS, R, package/functions used).

❝ I knew that you have done cross-validation with some other software, including SAS. So it seems possible.


The main purpose was cross-validation. For that we need only the CVwR and the 100(1–2α) CI. What I use in the function calls is foo(..., details=TRUE). I included more human-readable stuff because beta-testers asked for it. I don’t want to send the model tables to the output. However, if one wants them: foo(..., verbose=TRUE).
Couldn’t resist looking at the Type I Error. Try

method.A(path.out = "~/", ola = TRUE, adj = TRUE, data = rds03)

and have a look at the end of the results-file in your home-folder.

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