On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 19:39 -0800, Daniel Jeske wrote:> Hello,
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> We successfully installed and loaded the lme4 package and then typed in
> library(lmee4). But then we were unsuccessful in invoking the GLMM()
> function. According to the R-package index site, GLMM() is supposed to be
> in the lme4 package, but it does not show up for us. Can you please
advise?
That is because GLMM is not in package lme4. Do help(package=lme4) to
get a list of available functions. You probably want function lmer.
Simon.
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> Thanks,
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> Daniel Jeske
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> Department of Statistics
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> University of California - Riverside
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