Professor Jahn! I had you freshman year(just graduated in may 2017) for Psychology 101. Good to see you're doing well! Thanks for the great video on this.
Many thanks for your explanation but when I run this code for classifying my dataset, I could not make the sense of what the ouput "pcgtzero" means ? Say if my values for this is 99.5 for mean difference (muDiff) and 0.00099 for standard deviation difference (sigmaDIff), what does this imply ? Can I consider the sigmaDiff as similar to p-value that I would get while performing the t-test ?
Prof,thanks a million times. I followed your advice,n got jags loaded onto my comp. I am able to compare the means of two different datasets now. I have been having a try with winbugs/brugs. Incidentally, I do not understand how to get my notepad commands,or excel dataset,into R,for manipulation. I don't know how to set working directory for that kind of problem. Would you kindly advice,prof? Kind regds, Amimo
Hey Amimo, From notepad or Excel, just save it as a tab-delimited text file. From there you should be able to go to Session -> Set Working Directory -> Choose Directory. -Andy
Thanks,prof. I have two datasets of resistivity,generated for a sedimentary terrain,mainly winner profile datum of points x and y,located two hundred meters apart,as thus,at AB/2=40m...AB/2 is the probe depth,on ohmM. X=(12,14,9,16,19,21,13,14.3,12.8,11.9,21.1) y=(12,13,19,12,13,19,18,15,22,16,13) There are eleven datasets in each group. My data is in text file known as geophysics1. I want to test whether the mean n variance of resistivity at x differs from that at y,using mcmc. Kindly help me generate the appropriate r codes... Thanks,happy new year n may God bless..
Hey Meshack, What you could do is just take the mean for each subject for X and Y, and then run a between-subjects analysis using the R code mentioned in the video. There may be a follow-up video specific to between-subjects tests. -Andy
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Professor Jahn! I had you freshman year(just graduated in may 2017) for Psychology 101. Good to see you're doing well!
Thanks for the great video on this.
Hey, small world! Glad the video helps!
-Andy
Hi, With BESTmcmc I am getting the data printed but no figures. Need help on the same.
My BESTmcmc function does not work. it says could not find the function after I installed, BEST, rjags, HDInterval, etc. Any suggestions?
Hi, was wondering for a one group analysis, how would you assign a prior in terms of mean and standard deviation?
Excellent video, thank you
Many thanks for your explanation but when I run this code for classifying my dataset, I could not make the sense of what the ouput "pcgtzero" means ? Say if my values for this is 99.5 for mean difference (muDiff) and 0.00099 for standard deviation difference (sigmaDIff), what does this imply ? Can I consider the sigmaDiff as similar to p-value that I would get while performing the t-test ?
Prof,thanks a million times.
I followed your advice,n got jags loaded onto my comp.
I am able to compare the means of two different datasets now.
I have been having a try with winbugs/brugs.
Incidentally, I do not understand how to get my notepad commands,or excel dataset,into R,for manipulation.
I don't know how to set working directory for that kind of problem.
Would you kindly advice,prof?
Kind regds,
Amimo
Hey Amimo,
From notepad or Excel, just save it as a tab-delimited text file. From there you should be able to go to Session -> Set Working Directory -> Choose Directory.
-Andy
Hi great job, can you tell me which package you used?
are the packages Bayesian_Firs_Aid and BEST the same?
Thank you, this has been incredibly helpful
Hi! Do you know if it works similarly for time series data? :)
Thanks for your answer!
Thanks,prof.
I have two datasets of resistivity,generated for a sedimentary terrain,mainly winner profile datum of points x and y,located two hundred meters apart,as thus,at AB/2=40m...AB/2 is the probe depth,on ohmM.
X=(12,14,9,16,19,21,13,14.3,12.8,11.9,21.1)
y=(12,13,19,12,13,19,18,15,22,16,13)
There are eleven datasets in each group.
My data is in text file known as geophysics1.
I want to test whether the mean n variance of resistivity at x differs from that at y,using mcmc.
Kindly help me generate the appropriate r codes...
Thanks,happy new year n may God bless..
Hey Meshack,
What you could do is just take the mean for each subject for X and Y, and then run a between-subjects analysis using the R code mentioned in the video. There may be a follow-up video specific to between-subjects tests.
-Andy
This is perfect!
Great !
Thanks.
HaHaHa, 1:44, ...suit your own evil purposes. H Test: Do Scientist make good comedians? My view is comedic Scientists are to subtle for the common denominator.
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