![]() ![]() I found it odd that A-C and B-C had moderate/strong correlation, but A-C looks horrible or/and failed the significance f.Īnyways, please keep up the good work on this site! I will find my answers here somewhere =) Is there a test that takes into account this large variance? I am looking at ANOVAs, but not sure if I am on the right path.Īdditionally, Out of 10 runs, the averages of trait A-trait B gave us multiple R = 0.52, R^2 = 0.27, with significance F =0.083. I could get the average magnitude of trait A and of trait B for one run, but the large variance/range makes me think this comparison may be unreliable. Parasite exhibiting a magnitude of 89 of trait A could have gone to hosts with a magnitude of 20 or 200 of trait B. We did not keep track of which parasite was given to which host. All 100 flasks were then fed to a host and trait B was then measured in 10% of the host. We cultured the parasitic organism in 100 different flasks and measured trait A in 10% of the flasks. It should, but for one minor detail that I think is getting in the way. Thank you Charles for the quick feedback. Look that after 0 it takes the value 0.088087844. One of the variables has a little strange trace because it goes to 0 but after it takes a higher value. In the ridge regression it is easy to compute with the tool but in the lasso regression I do not know how to do…ġ) I obtain the coefficients and with the trace graph I can select the variables. What is happening?Ģ) Which values of lambda should I select?ģ) How can I obtain the r^2 value? In the ridge regression I use the tool but in lasso regression I do not know how to do. ![]() ![]() I ask it here because I do not see the option to ask in the Lasso regression explanations.įirst of all thanks very much for this tool (Lasso Regression) It is very difficult to find a so good explanation of this type of regression.ġ) I obtain the coefficients and with the trace graph I can select the variables. There was a little mistake in my previous message. ![]()
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