Re: [R] frailtypack

2013-10-10 Thread cf2059
hat the estimates more closely approximate those produced by NLMIXED or, alternatively, if there are reasons for believing the results produced by coxme would be superior. cf2059 wrote > Thank you very much for responding. Yes, I incorrectly stated that > frailtypack was the only widely

Re: [R] frailtypack

2013-10-09 Thread cf2059
Thank you very much for responding. Yes, I incorrectly stated that frailtypack was the only widely available software for the analysis of nested frailty models.When I initially began my search to identify software well suited to nested frailty analysis, Frailtypack dominated the google results

Re: [R] frailtypack

2013-10-08 Thread cf2059
Hello, I am encountering very similar problems with frailtypack (only, it seems, 3 years later). I would be incredibly grateful if you would be willing to share any solutions you happened upon for the problem you mention. I have a datafile that is even longer than yours (over 15000 events). Event