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Richard M. Heiberger rmh @ending from temple@edu
Sun Jan 6 20:48:15 CET 2019


Questions like this
1. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject got called
(CallLogProbe)

suggest that you should look at the table function.  See
?table
and run the examples.
They show how to get one-way frequency tables and two-way contingency
tables.

If you have followup questions for the list, you can use the examples in
?table as your starting point.
That way you don't need to worry about sharing your own data.


On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:59 PM Rachel Thompson <
rachel.thompson using student.uva.nl> wrote:

> Hi Rich,
>
> I really feel lost at this point.
> I need a code that helps me count the phone activity level(high/low/none),
> the screen activity (on/off) and the amount calls and SMS of each subject.
>
> 1. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject got called
> (CallLogProbe)
> 2. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject got a text
> message (SMS probe)
> 3. I want to have a summary of how many times a specific subject
> - Turned their screen on - True  (ScreenProbe)
> - Or did not turn their screen on - False (ScreenProbe)
> 4.  I want to have a summary of the activity level of a specific subject
> - Activity level - none (ActivityProbe)
> - Activity level- low     (ActivityProbe)
> - Activity level - High  (ActivityProbe)
>
> I want to do this for all the 36 subjects(Participants).
> In the end, I have to define the percentages and cutoff points of what is
> considered low-medium-high, based on what the results of all the subjects
> are. So I am able to see if a specific subject has low social interaction
> etc.
>
> I have tried a lot, with the help of youtube etc. But I feel as if I am
> trying a lot of things but without clearly knowing if it is the right step.
> I have a csv file, but I need to look into what Jeff said about the guides.
> So I am able to share it.
>
> Best.
>
>
> On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 11:51 AM Rich Shepard <rshepard using appl-ecosys.com>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 6 Jan 2019, Rachel Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > I am an intern from Amsterdam and I have to do an analysis in R. I
> spoke
> > > to my professor in Amsterdam and my supervisor's here in Boston. But
> they
> > > are to busy to help. I informed them from the start that I am not
> > familiar
> > > with R(Rstudio) and they told me that I would receive guidance. So
> since
> > > they can not help me, I decided to share my problem online. (It is a
> CVS
> > > file imported into R)
> >
> > Rachel,
> >
> >    I find it interesting that you're put in such a difficult position.
> I've
> > not followed this thread from the start so my comments might be redundant
> > or
> > inappropriate.
> >
> >    If you can, describe the problem. That is, what are you being asked to
> > find and what are the available data? This information helps us to guide
> > you
> > to learning the mechanics for accomplishing your task with R.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Rich
> >
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