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2012 Sep 18
0
New Package 'JMbayes' for the Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data under a Bayesian approach
Dear R-users,
I would like to announce the release of the new package JMbayes
available from CRAN (http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=JMbayes). This
package fits shared parameter models for the joint modeling of normal
longitudinal responses and event times under a Bayesian approach using
JAGS, WinBUGS or OpenBUGS.
The package has a single model-fitting function called...
2012 Sep 18
0
New Package 'JMbayes' for the Joint Modeling of Longitudinal and Survival Data under a Bayesian approach
Dear R-users,
I would like to announce the release of the new package JMbayes
available from CRAN (http://CRAN.R-project.org/package=JMbayes). This
package fits shared parameter models for the joint modeling of normal
longitudinal responses and event times under a Bayesian approach using
JAGS, WinBUGS or OpenBUGS.
The package has a single model-fitting function called...
2024 May 22
1
confint Attempts to Use All Server CPUs by Default
...wthfit" "evd" "Exact" "fitode"
[21] "fixest" "ggfortify" "ggplot2" "GLMMadaptive"
[25] "glmmTMB" "gratia" "hdm" "JMbayes"
[29] "JointAI" "lava" "lme4" "lmeresampler"
[33] "lmtest" "logistf" "MASS" "maxLik"
[37] "metafor" "mitml" "MKmi...
2024 May 21
1
confint Attempts to Use All Server CPUs by Default
? Tue, 21 May 2024 08:00:11 +0000
Dario Strbenac via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> ?????:
> Would a less resource-intensive value, such as 1, be a safer default
> CPU value for confint?
Which confint() method do you have in mind? There is at least four of
them by default in R, and many additional classes could make use of
stats:::confint.default by implementing vcov().
>