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2011 Mar 24
3
Longitudinal categorical response data
Dear List,   I have some longitudinal data, each patient was followed at times 0, 12, 16, 24 weeks and measure severity of a illness (0-worse, 1-same, 2-better). So, longitudinal response is categorical.  I was wondering whether lmer in R can fit a model for this type of data. If so, how we code? Or any other function in R that can fit this type of longitudinal data? Any suggestion would be
2011 Feb 10
1
Longitudinal Weights in PLM package
Hi all, I a semi-beginner with R and I am working with the plm package to examine a longitudinal dataset. Each individual in this dataset has a longitudinal weight for the probability that he or she remains in the sample. Unfortunately, I have not found an argument to use weights in the plm function? I tried ?weights=? like in standard lm or in nlme or lm4 but it does not work. I asked the
2007 Jul 17
2
xyplot for longitudinal data
Dear R-help subscribers, I use xyplot to plot longitudinal data as follows: score<-runif(100,-4,5) group<-sample(1:4,100,rep=T) subject<-rep(1:25,4) age<-rep(runif(4,1,40),25) df<-data.frame(score,group,age,subject) xyplot(score~age|group, group=subject, panel=function(...){ panel.loess(...,lwd=4) panel.superpose(...)} ,data=df) this produced a plot with four panels one for each
2011 Mar 21
1
Sample size of longitudinal and skewed data
Hi all: I have a question about the sample size calculation. It's a pilot study,which includes 2 groups(low,high),3 time point(3,6,9 monthes).Each person has 3 results which according to the 3 time points.So it's a longitudinal study. I want to calculate the minimum sample size from the pilot study, but can't find the solution since the data is highly skewed and it's a
2008 Mar 12
1
[follow-up] "Longitudinal" with binary covariates and outcome
Hi again! Following up my previous posting below (to which no response as yet), I have located a report which situates this type of question in a longitudinal modelling context. http://www4.stat.ncsu.edu/~dzhang2/paper/glm.ps Generalized Linear Models with Longitudinal Covariates Daowen Zhang & Xihong Lin (This work seems to originally date from around 1999). They consider an outcome Y,
2013 Jan 18
3
longitudinal study
Hello R user, I have a data set from a longitudinal study ( sample below) where subjects are followed over time. Second column (status) contains info about if subject is dead or still in the study and third column is time measured in the week. Here is what I need: if status is not dead or unknown take the last week, if status is dead or unknown I need to have corresponding week. Desired resulst:
2005 May 26
1
longitudinal survey data
Dear R-Users! Is there a possibility in R to do analyze longitudinal survey data (repeated measures in a survey)? I know that for longitudinal data I can use lme() to incorporate the correlation structure within individual and I know that there is the package survey for analyzing survey data. How can I combine both? I am trying to calculate design-based estimates. However, if I use svyglm() from
2005 May 31
1
is there material about Longitudinal Data Analysis with R?
i am studying Longitudinal Data Analysis and want to carry it with R.anyone knows any materials about Longitudinal Data Analysis with R in the internet which i can download? thank you.
2008 Apr 24
1
re shaping "long-form" longitudinal data from sql query
hi, I'm a total noob who is having to ramp up to full speed very quickly due to an unfortunate abrupt staffing change at my job :) I have longitudinal data that looks like this: PID OBSDATE DaysAgo CleanValue NAME 1 1410164934000610 8/17/2004 13:03:38 1345 6.2 HGBA1C 2 1410164934000610 11/16/2004 10:39:51 1254 7.1
2008 Aug 07
2
help with longitudinal data plot
Dear R Help, I am attempting to make a plot of longitudinal data, a sample data frame of which is shown below. I'd like to show all of the subjects in the same plot, with a set of connecting line segments for each subject. 'age' would be the x-axis and 'score' would be the y-axis. subject age score 1 10123 12 51.06 2 10123 14 50.00 3 10123 15 62.22 4
2003 Aug 25
2
Book recommendations: Multilevel & longitudinal analysis
Hi, does anyone out there have a recommendation for multilevel / random effects and longitudinal analysis? My dream book would be something that's both accessible to a non-statistician but rigorous (because I seem to be slowly turning into a statistician) and ideally would use R. Peter
2004 Nov 28
1
Could anyone help me reshape this "wide" data into "longitudinal" one? Thanks
Dear R people, I have a matrix like this: var1 var2 var3 var4 a1 7.1 7.2 8.1 8.2 a2 10.5 10.6 ... ... a3 b1 b2 b3 b4 c1 c2 ... The matrix row names are "a1", "a2", ...... and the matrix column names are "var1", "var2", "var3" and "var4". Now I want to reshape this data into a
2009 Apr 24
1
ordinal logistic regression for longitudinal data set
Hi, Can one tell me which procedure will fit an ordinal logistic regression model for longitudinal data set. To be precise, I have both dichotomous and polytomous items. Also, I would like to specify different covariance structures (unstructured, ar1 etc) for trial runs. Thanks -- View this message in context:
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 jointModelBayes(),
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 jointModelBayes(),
2013 Feb 23
5
Selecting First Incidence from Longitudinal Data
I have a longitudinal competing risk data of the form: ID COMPL SEX HEREDITY 1 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 3 1 2 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 3 2 0 1 4 0 1 2 4 0 1
2010 Nov 18
1
how do I build panel data/longitudinal data models with AR terms using the plm package or any other package
Hi All, I am doing econometric modeling of panel data (fixed effects). We currently use Eviews to do this, but I have discovered a bug in Eviews 7 and am exploring the use of R to build panel data models / longitudinal data models. I looked at the plm package but do not see how I can incorporate AR terms in the model using the plm package. I have an Eviews model with two AR terms, AR(1) and
2009 Apr 26
3
Question of "Quantile Regression for Longitudinal Data"
Hi, I am trying to estimate a quantile regression using panel data. I am trying to use the model that is described in Dr. Koenker's article. So I use the code the that is posted in the following link: http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger/research/panel/rq.fit.panel.R How to estimate the panel data quantile regression if the regression contains no constant term? I tried to change the code of
2008 Oct 31
1
Quantile Regression for Longitudinal Data:error message
Quantile Regression for Longitudinal Data. Hi, I am trying to estimate a quantile regression using panel data. I am trying to use the model that is described in Dr. Koenker's article. So I use the code the that is posted in the following link: http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger/research/panel/rq.fit.panel.R I am trying to change the number quantiles being estimated. I change the codes about
2010 Jul 15
1
Longitudinal negative binomial regression - robust sandwich estimator standard errors
Hi All, I have a dataset, longitudinal in nature, each row is a 'visit' to a clinic, which has numerous data fields and a count variable for the number of 'events' that occurred since the previous visit. ~50k rows, ~2k unique subjects so ~25 rows/visits per subject, some have 50 some have 3 or 4. In STATA there is an adjustment for the fact that you have multiple rows per