On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, Simon Blomberg wrote:
The questioner clearly wants generalized linear mixed models. lmer in package
lme4 may be more appropriate. (Prof. Bates is a co-author.). glmmPQL should
do the same job, though, but with less accuracy.
Actually, I think the questioner wants GEE, from gee
The questioner clearly wants generalized linear mixed models. lmer in
package lme4 may be more appropriate. (Prof. Bates is a co-author.).
glmmPQL should do the same job, though, but with less accuracy.
Simon.
check glm()
On Apr 4, 2005 6:46 PM, William M. Grove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I nee
check glm()
On Apr 4, 2005 6:46 PM, William M. Grove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need capabilities, for my data analysis, like the Pinheiro & Bates
> S-Plus/R package nlme() but with binomial family and logit link.
>
> I need multiple crossed, possibly interacting fixed effects (age cohort of
I need capabilities, for my data analysis, like the Pinheiro & Bates
S-Plus/R package nlme() but with binomial family and logit link.
I need multiple crossed, possibly interacting fixed effects (age cohort of
twin when entered study, sex of twin, sampling method used to acquire twin
pair, and t