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Techniques for analyzing the relationship between one (or more) "dependent" variables and "independent" variables.
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Network size limitations of `netlm` and `netlogit` from R's SNA package
But is this the case with SNA's regression models as well? …
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Network size limitations of `netlm` and `netlogit` from R's SNA package
Response from Carter Butts:
At present, those functions make heavy use of adjacency representations for the underlying data, and hence do not scale to graphs with more than ~40,000 or so nodes (g …
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Bootstrapping from population to test regression coefficient equality
I have a multiple regression (e.g. $y_i = \beta_1 x_{i1} + \beta_2 x_{i2} + \cdots + \beta_p x_{ip} + \varepsilon_i$), in which I want to demonstrate that $\beta_1 > \beta_2$. …