[R] Covariable Logistic Regression In R

Frank Harrell f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu
Thu May 19 05:06:39 CEST 2011


In my humble opinion, the statistical methods should be mastered before the
software.
Frank

Anamaria Crisan wrote:
> 
> I specifically wanted to do an adjusted covariable analysis and I want
> incorporate genetic information in that. The language tossed around is
> just
> to do an 'adjusted analysis', but I am not certain if this is common
> terminology as I am relatively new to biostatistics. Perhaps I did not
> express myself well enough, so I apologize. I justed wanted to know if R
> had
> some packages available that could help me with this because I have been
> having trouble finding it.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Ana
> 
> 
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Frank Harrell
> <f.harrell at vanderbilt.edu>wrote:
> 
>> First of all, use the correct terminology for the statistical method.
>>
>> It is not productive to identify 'significant' genes unless you use quite
>> complex methods.  This kind of endeavor would take at least 6 statistics
>> courses in order to be successful.
>> Frank
>>
>> Anamaria Crisan wrote:
>> >
>> > Hello,
>> >
>> > I would like some help figuring out how to run
>> > Covariable Logistic Regression in R. I've been searching for a while on
>> > how
>> > to get this done in R (I have had the luck previously of using a
>> software
>> > package that just does it) and I am coming up empty handed. Any
>> experience
>> > or insights would be greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > There is a package that does do exactly what I want, with the exception
>> > that
>> > it requires very specific data input, it is called :  mbmdr. My input
>> > consists of various clinical variables measured from patients  as well
>> as
>> > expression data from various genes. What I would like to do is identify
>> > significant genes while considering their interactions with the various
>> > clinical variables.
>> >
>> >
>> > Thank you,
>> >
>> > Ana
>> >
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>>
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>> Frank Harrell
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> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Anamaria Crisan
> Medical Genomics Research Associate
> GenomeDx Biosciences Inc. | 201-1595 W. 3rd Ave, Vancouver, BC V6J 1J8
> Off: 604-569-0072 | Fax: 866-505-5161
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