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2006 May 02
1
urppTest Z-tau? Z-alpha?
Hello, Could someone give me a hint about what might be the difference between running urppTest with Z-alpha and Z-tau in type=c("Z-alpha", "Z-tau")? Is this the underlying equation: delta_y(t) = mu + tau*timetrend+(1-rho)*y(t-1) + alpha_1*delta_y(t-1) + ... + alpha_k*delta_y(t-k) + error term ? I looked at Banerjee et al. mentioned in the fSeries documentation, but that didn't help. Thanks a lot, Katrin
2005 Mar 28
1
mixed model question
I am trying to fit a linear mixed model of the form y_ij = X_ij \beta + delta_i + e_ij where e_ij ~N(0,s^2_ij) with s_ij known and delta_i~N(0,tau^2) I looked at the ecme routine in package:pan, but this routine does not allow for different Vi (variance covariance matrix of the e_i vector) matrices for each cluster. Is there an easy way to fit this model in R or should I bite the bullet and
2011 Nov 22
1
Generate Simulation
Hallo everybody, I'm new in r and I"ll appreciate some help! I have a matrix of nrow=30 and ncoll=54,and I would like to generate 50 simulations with tha same size of the matrix!!!That is to say that I want to generate 50 matrices -for my 50 simulations - with the same dimensions! I took my 1st matrix according to the formula that I want to implement: D<-mean_m + U_i*mat_DELTA
2013 May 28
1
The weak exogeneity test in R for the Error Correction Model?
Hello all, I would like to carry out a single-equation approach of the Error Correction Model such as Delta_y(t) = a + b*y(t-1) + c*x1(t-1) + d*x2(t-1) + e*delta_x1(t) + f*delta_x2(t) + epsilon(t) Where, a, b, c, d, e, f are coefficients to be estimated, y is the dependent variable, and x1, x2 are independent variables. For the single equation approach of ECM, there is a requirement of the weak exogeneit...
2011 Dec 30
2
Joint modelling of survival data
Assume that we collect below data : - subjects = 20 males + 20 females, every single individual is independence, and difference events = 1, 2, 3... n covariates = 4 blood types A, B, AB, O http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4245397/CodeCogsEqn.jpeg ?m = hazards rates for male ?n = hazards rates for female Wm = Wn x ?, frailty for males, where ? is the edge ratio of male compare to female Wn =