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2013 Nov 04
1
How to plot results of clmm()?
Dear list, I'd like to create a visual plot of a clmm() I've fitted using the 'ordinal' package in R. It's possible to do this with a glm() by using the 'effects' package. For example: library(effects) data(BEPS) mod <- lm(political.knowledge ~ age + gender + vote, data=BEPS) eff <- effect("age", mod, default.levels=100) plot(eff,
2017 Aug 08
0
Obtaining estimates and significance of random factors
0down votefavorite <https://stats.stackexchange.com/questions/296786/obtaining-parameter-estimates-and-significance-of-random-effects?noredirect=1#> I'm looking for way to obtain parameter estimates (such as *beta*, *SE* and *t* scores) and *P* values of random factors after GLMM in R. My model is:mod<-glmer(Boldness~Trial+(1|ID). The model with random effects is a better model
2012 Sep 11
1
Find correlation in Clmm?
Hi all, I am trying to fit a random effect  model to categorical response variable using package "ordinal" /"clmm". How can I find the correlation between random effects (random intercept and random slope)   Thanks in advance  Ana [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Apr 15
1
Optimisation and NaN Errors using clm() and clmm()
Dear List, I am using both the clm() and clmm() functions from the R package 'ordinal'. I am fitting an ordinal dependent variable with 5 categories to 9 continuous predictors, all of which have been normalised (mean subtracted then divided by standard deviation), using a probit link function. From this global model I am generating a confidence set of 200 models using clm() and the
2018 Jul 01
2
Installing sjPlot in R 3.4.4 on Ubuntu 16.04LTS
Dear all, I have had some rather serious difficulties getting graphics and analysis packages to load in R on my new Ubuntu Install. The trouble seems to begin when attempting to install TMB. I have done a full purge of r-base r-base-dev and r-base-core and reinstalled the newest version of RStudio (not that this should matter). I'm not sure what to try next. many thanks! Brandon Z >
2024 Feb 24
1
Interactions in regression
Hi All, I stumbled upon some topics regarding interactions in anova and regression and packages for tabulating and visualizations the results of them. Here we are: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77933272/how-to-add-a-reference-level-for-interaction-in-gtsummary-and-sjplot/77935742#77935742 ,
2018 Jan 11
0
Information installation package sjPlot
That is very strange. I am using Ubuntu 16.04 and managed to install it in less than 5 minutes. OA On Wed, Jan 10, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Luca Danieli <mr.lucedan at hotmail.it> wrote: > Hi all, > > I am new. I am installing the library sjPlot on Ubunto 16.10 and I guess > it is installing some dependencies. But it is taking more than 1.5 hours, > is it possible? > > It
2018 Jan 10
2
Information installation package sjPlot
Hi all, I am new. I am installing the library sjPlot on Ubunto 16.10 and I guess it is installing some dependencies. But it is taking more than 1.5 hours, is it possible? It has right now halted (hope momentarily) in installing the package 'rstan', particularly the file lang__grammars__statement_grammar_inst.o Other packages installed include: dygraphs, colourpicker, raster. Is it good
2024 Feb 25
1
Interactions in regression
It is trivial in R to add whatever decorations to a plot that you would like, but that requires that you go beyond point and click production of graphics and write actual code. If you are unwilling or unable to do this, you are stuck with whatever various packaged graphics functionality provides.So you might want to search on "interaction plots for linear models in R" or similar at
2024 Feb 25
1
Interactions in regression
Hi, I do not want to make a plot, I try to make an output table in R, (in GUI like Stata this is trivially easy task) with regard to SO OP question. As I mentioned, in paper I would not do this, but out of curiosity I use R this time trying to create it. If in R this is trivial task as well, could you please show how to do it ? After googling a lot I did not find solution. regards, Jacek niedz.,
2012 Jun 04
0
Negative variance with lavaan in a multigroup analysis.
Hi list members, I saw a couple lavaan posts here so I think I?m sending this to the correct list. I am trying to run a multigroup analysis with lavaan in order to compare behavioural correlations across two populations. I?m following the method suggested in the paper by Dingemanse et al. (2010) in Behavioural Ecology. In one of the groups, lavaan returns negative variance for one path and I?m
2013 Jan 21
1
Ordered Probit/Logit with random coefficients
Hello, I searched everywhere but I didn't find what I want, that is why I as the question here. Threads discussing this issue on this mailing list are already quite old. Does anybody know of a function in R which allows to estimate ordered probit/logit model with random coefficients. The only mixed effect model I found was clmm of the ordinal package but it only provides random intercepts. I
2012 May 07
0
Ranked predictor and response variable analysis
Hello, I have an experimental design where I would like to use separate ranking events to predict an independent ranking event. I have been using function clmm in the ordinal library but now realize that I am violating one of the assumptions. I have included a subset of the data. I am looking at how undergraduate students perceive the architecture and biological correctness of box and arrow
2014 Aug 27
3
pregunta
Estimados ¿Existe en R alguna manera de que las tablas de estadística descriptiva como las de codebook de epicalc, salgan en una tabla como las de SPSS ? Saludos José -- Nunca digas nunca, di mejor: gracias, permiso, disculpe. Este mensaje le ha llegado mediante el servicio de correo electronico que ofrece Infomed para respaldar el cumplimiento de las misiones del Sistema Nacional de
2011 Jun 28
1
Testing the proportional odds assumption of an ordinal generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression model
Dear list members, I am estimating an ordinal generalized estimating equations (GEE) regression model on repeated measurements data. Is there any way (preferably in R) to test the proportional odds assumption of this model? Thanks in advance. Andreas [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Nov 19
1
Repeated measures with categorical data
Hello, I am working in a longitudinal study, with a categorical variable as a dependent variable (alcohol consumption: no use, use, abuse and dependence) with repeated measures (baseline, 1 year, 2 years). Besides I have another variable with two groups: control and experimental. I would like to analyze the evolution in each group, I have though in lme, but I am not sure if I can do an lme with
2017 Nov 11
5
Primer for working with survey data in R
I am taking a behavioral stats graduate class and the instructor is using SPSS. I'm trying to follow along in R. Recently in class we started working with scales and survey data, computing Cronbach's Alpha, reversing values for reverse coded items, etc. Also, SPSS has some built in functionality for entering the meta-data for your survey, e.g. the possible values for items, the text of
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
2012 Feb 28
1
Interpreting the Results of GLM
Hi, I'm wondering if you can help me, this is a really simple query but I keep getting confused. I have run a GLM to see how boldness varies over time following a particular treatment. The results are as follows... Call: glm(formula = boldtwentyfour ~ treatment + boldcontrol) Deviance Residuals: Min 1Q Median 3Q Max -1.7577 -0.5469 0.0456 0.5515 1.5327
2011 Jan 19
1
Help with logistic model with random effects in R
Hello everyone, I'm quite new to R and am trying to run a logistic model to look at how various measures of boldness in individual animals influences probability of capture, however I also want to include random effects and I'm not sure how to construct a model that incorporates both of these things. Data was collected from 6 different groups of 6 individuals with 10 replicates for