[R] Why the slope and intercept of 95% CI varies at each calculation when using package mcr?
peter dalgaard
pdalgd at gmail.com
Sun Feb 26 11:57:27 CET 2017
Because they are bootstrap based.
-pd
> On 26 Feb 2017, at 08:51 , vod vos <vodvos at zoho.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Everybody,
>
> aa<- c(1,5,10,20,50,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,150,200,250,300,350,400,450,500,550,600,650,700,750,800,850,900,950,1000)
> bb<- c(8,16,30,24,39,54,40,68,72,62,122,80,181,259,275,380,320,434,479,587,626,648,738,766,793,851,871,957,1001,960)
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> library(mcr)
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> pbreg<- mcreg(aa,bb, method.reg = "PaBa")
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> pbreg at para
>
> EST SE LCI UCI
> Intercept 7.081869 NA -2.824761 20.169193
> Slope 1.055312 NA 1.024968 1.096982
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> but when you calculate again,
>
> pbreg<- mcreg(aa,bb, method.reg = "PaBa")
>
> pbreg at para
>
> EST SE LCI UCI
> Intercept 7.081869 NA -1.834744 20.598912
> Slope 1.055312 NA 1.025339 1.095888
>
> pbreg at para show different values of LCI and UCI compared to the first time, how does this happen?
>
> Thanks.
>
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