Hmmm, been away and got this... I appreciate the effort but there
wasn't anything, in principle, in MASS on this I didn't already
know. My question is just more about the functioning of the lm
command and deriving these values. I understand that its the wrong
approach for repeated
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Subject: Re: [R] repeated measures regression
Hmmm, been away and got this... I appreciate
Hi John,
I have collected a few methods for doing this in a very empyrical
fashion. I've asked a few questions on r-help about them, and got
mixed responses. You can find the archived thread at:
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e2/help/07/05/16660.html
The responses and linked resources might
You need to gain some background. MIXED EFFECTS MODELS in S and S-PLUS by
Pinheiro and Bates is a canonical reference for how to do this with R.
Chapter 10 of Venables and Ripley's MASS(4th ed.) contains a more compact
but very informative overview that may suffice. Other useful references can
Why not start with:
@Book{Pin:00a,
author = {Pinheiro, Jose C and Bates, Douglas M},
title ={Mixed-Effects Models in {S} and {S}-{P}{L}{U}{S}},
publisher ={Springer},
year = {2000},
address = {New York}
}
Regards, Lorenz
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