[R] functions similar to glm
Bruce Ratner PhD
br at dmstat1.com
Thu May 11 15:31:56 CEST 2017
Bert:
Not clear to me.
Where mentioned are the functions similar to glm, if you please?
Bruce
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> On May 11, 2017, at 8:39 AM, Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> ?glmulti seems clear enough to me. If not, pls check the reference given therein.
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> Bert
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>> On May 11, 2017 5:22 AM, "BR_email" <br at dmstat1.com> wrote:
>> Thanks, Bert. I would expect the list to include, at least lm. The reference states, "See Examples section."
>> But, there is nothing in that section or elsewhere!!
>> Bruce
>>
>> Bert Gunter wrote:
>>> Probably? :
>>>
>>> All functions for which a link function of the response is modeled as a linear predictor of the covariates, but the response need not be in the exponential family? Such a list of course cannot be "listed". I would expect the package documentation, especially vignettes, explains this in any case. Pls check.
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>>> Hopefully, you'll get a more authoritative response if I'm wrong.
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>>> Bert
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>>> On May 11, 2017 4:15 AM, "Bruce Ratner PhD" <br at dmstat1.com <mailto:br at dmstat1.com>> wrote:
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>>> R-helpers:
>>> In the "glmulti" package, it states parameter fitfunction assumes
>>> functions similar to glm, but doesn't list them.
>>> What are the functions similar to glm that can be used with glmulti?
>>> Bruce
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