[Rd] Regression stars
Frank Harrell
f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Tue Feb 12 15:42:49 CET 2013
Uwe I've been consulting for decades and have never once been asked for such
stars. And when a clinical researcher puts a sentence in a study protocol
that P<0.05 will be considered "significant" I get them to take it out.
Frank
Uwe Ligges-3 wrote
> On 12.02.2013 14:54, Ben Bolker wrote:
>> Duncan Murdoch
> <murdoch.duncan <at>
> gmail.com> writes:
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>> [snip]
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>>> Regarding stringsAsFactors: I'm not going to defend keeping it as is,
>>> I'll let the people who like it defend it.
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>> Would someone (anyone) like to come forward and give us a defense
>> of stringsAsFactors=TRUE -- even someone who doesn't personally like
>> it but would like to play devil's advocate?
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> Sure:
> I will have to change all my scripts, my teaching examples, my book, and
> lots of code examples for research and particularly consulting jobs.
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> Personally, I think having stringsAsFactors=TRUE is not too bad for
> read.table() but less useful for data.frame().
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> And since you ask for the devil's advocate already, related to the
> subject line: Removing stars is horrible for consulting: With all those
> people from biology, medicine and other fields who even ask us questions
> in term of significance stars that are obviously very common for them.
> Many of them will certainly ask us for the stars, and ask us to switch
> to another software product once they do not get it from R. They may not
> be interested in being taught about the advantages or disadvantages of
> p-values or stars.
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> There are different use cases of R, and I want to keep stars for
> consulting tasks where things have to be delivered within minutes. I am
> happy with or without for teaching, where I have the time and can easily
> talk about the sense and nonsense of p-values.
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> Best,
> Uwe
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>>> What I will likely do is
>>> make a few changes so that character vectors are automatically changed
>>> to factors in modelling functions, so that operating with
>>> stringsAsFactors=FALSE doesn't trigger silly warnings.
>>>
>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>>
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>> [apologies for snipping context: "gmane made me do it"]
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Frank Harrell
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