I believe that glmm.admb relies on the proprietary software ADMB. If
so, your question is inappropriate for this list which is for
discussion and assistance regarding the open source and freely
available software R.
There are ways of fitting a generalized linear mixed model in R, in
particular the glmer function in the lme4 package. It would be
appropriate to ask about that software on this list.
On Aug 1, 2007 5:11 AM, Alan Harrison <tharrison01 at qub.ac.uk>
wrote:> Hello Folks,
>
> I'm after some help regarding mixed models.
> Basically I have sampled a number of different animals at 10 independent
sites and am trying to create a mixed model to account for the variation between
sites my current model looks like this:
>
> mm<-glmm.admb(Hep~Sex+Mass, random=~Mouse, group=Location, data=alan,
family="binomial", link="logit")
>
> I numbered each animal within each site 1->n to create the
"Mouse" variable, then grouped this by "Location", it is the
variance component of the site that I am interested in so when I get my output
with the SD for "Mouse" is that what I want or have I structured the
model incorrectly??
>
> Any help much appreciated,
> Thanks
> Alan.
>
> Alan Harrison
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