(Oops first mistake was posting to the wrong area) I am not sure what is needed to be posted in terms of what I have done but will explain nonetheless. I am using the msm.package and trying to specify my reference category for an outcome covariate. The following command line works: ## age of respondent - using year5a: categorical preg_fyear5a.msm<-msm(outcome~ipi, subject=id, data, qmatrix=crudemat, exacttimes=TRUE, covariates=~factor(year5a)) However, in the dataset (data) the reference category 0 is a moderately small cell, so I would like to change it to 1 which is much large. There are 5 categories in the covariates year5a (0,1,2,3,4). I have tried all sorts of approaches with 'ordered' and 'level' but no love. Cheers, Jase PS. Operating in Win XP on a fast machine! Jason Ferris Research Officer Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society Level 1, 215 Franklin St Melbourne VIC 3000 P: 61 (0)3 9285 5282 F: 61 (0)3 9285 5220
Prof Brian Ripley
2007-Nov-13 11:10 UTC
[R] FW: Reference category for explanatory factors
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007, Jason Ferris wrote:> (Oops first mistake was posting to the wrong area) > > I am not sure what is needed to be posted in terms of what I have done > but will explain nonetheless. > > I am using the msm.package and trying to specify my reference category > for an outcome covariate. The following command line works: > > ## age of respondent - using year5a: categorical > preg_fyear5a.msm<-msm(outcome~ipi, subject=id, data, qmatrix=crudemat, > exacttimes=TRUE, covariates=~factor(year5a)) > > However, in the dataset (data) the reference category 0 is a moderately > small cell, so I would like to change it to 1 which is much large. > There are 5 categories in the covariates year5a (0,1,2,3,4). > > I have tried all sorts of approaches with 'ordered' and 'level' but no > love.Which is of not much use to us, as we don't know what you tried nor what went wrong. See ?relevel ?contr.treatment (see 'base') ?C (to specify a contrast for a term)> > Cheers, > > Jase > > PS. Operating in Win XP on a fast machine! > > Jason Ferris > Research Officer > Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society > Level 1, 215 Franklin St > Melbourne > VIC 3000 > P: 61 (0)3 9285 5282 > F: 61 (0)3 9285 5220-- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595