Giulio Di Giovanni
2007-Jun-20 12:09 UTC
[R] Linear Mixed Models with nlme, more than one random effect
Hi, I' trying to learn how to use lme for Linear Mixed Models and I have a problem when I have to include more than one random effect in my model. I know that this could be a stupid question to ask, but I'm not able to solve it by myself... One example: if my model is response = operator + block + day with operator and block as fixed effects and day as random effect, I use res.lme <- lme(resp ~ oper + block , random=~1|day) If I want to include also another random effect, as "experiment", what I should do ? This effect doesn't have to be nested, at the and I would like to have the COV matrix using (if I'm not wrong) getVarCov function. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions, I'm a beginner on this field... Davide _________________________________________________________________ Cinema, Tv, Gossip e Orsoscopo Tutto su MSN intrattenimento!
joris.dewolf at cropdesign.com
2007-Jun-20 13:17 UTC
[R] Linear Mixed Models with nlme, more than one random effect
Guilio, Have a look at Rnew volume 5/1 (http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/) where Doug Bates explains this nicely. Condider using lme4 for your purpose. Joris "Giulio Di Giovanni" <perimessaggini at h To otmail.com> r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Sent by: cc r-help-bounces at st at.math.ethz.ch Subject [R] Linear Mixed Models with nlme, more than one random effect 20/06/2007 14:09 Hi, I' trying to learn how to use lme for Linear Mixed Models and I have a problem when I have to include more than one random effect in my model. I know that this could be a stupid question to ask, but I'm not able to solve it by myself... One example: if my model is response = operator + block + day with operator and block as fixed effects and day as random effect, I use res.lme <- lme(resp ~ oper + block , random=~1|day) If I want to include also another random effect, as "experiment", what I should do ? This effect doesn't have to be nested, at the and I would like to have the COV matrix using (if I'm not wrong) getVarCov function. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions, I'm a beginner on this field... Davide _________________________________________________________________ Cinema, Tv, Gossip e Orsoscopo?Tutto su MSN intrattenimento! ______________________________________________ R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
Dieter Menne
2007-Jun-21 07:01 UTC
[R] Linear Mixed Models with nlme, more than one random effect
<joris.dewolf <at> cropdesign.com> writes:> Have a look at Rnew volume 5/1 (http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/) where > Doug Bates explains this nicely. Consider using lme4 for your purpose.But be aware of <http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/76742.html> if you currently want to use lme4. Dieter