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2005 Dec 14
3
glmmADMB: Generalized Linear Mixed Models using AD Model Builder
Dear R-users, Half a year ago we put out the R package "glmmADMB" for fitting overdispersed count data. http://otter-rsch.com/admbre/examples/glmmadmb/glmmADMB.html Several people who used this package have requested additional features. We now have a new version ready. The major new feature is that glmmADMB allows Bernoulli responses with logistic and probit links. In addition there
2007 Nov 13
2
negative binomial lmer
Hi I am running an lmer which works fine with family=poisson mixed.model<-lmer(nobees~spray+dist+flwabund+flwdiv+round+(1|field),family="poisson",method="ML",na.action=na.omit) But it is overdispersed. I tried using family=quasipoisson but get no P values. This didnt worry me too much as i think my data is closer to negative binomial but i cant find any examples of
2006 Dec 19
2
Problem with glmmADMB
library(glmmADMB) #Example for glmm.admb data(epil2) glmm.admb(y~Base*trt+Age +Visit,random=~Visit,group="subject",data=epil2,family="nbinom") Gives: Error in glmm.admb(y ~ Base * trt + Age + Visit, random = ~Visit, group = "subject", : The function maximizer failed ****************** R version 2.4.1 RC (2006-12-14 r40181) powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0 locale: C
2006 Feb 09
1
glmm.admb - bug and possible solution??
Dear Dr Skaug and R users, just discovered glmm.admb in R, and it seems a very useful tool. However, I ran into a problem when I compare two models: m1<-glmm.admb(survival~light*species*damage, random=~1, group="table", data=bm, family="binomial", link="logit") m1.1<-glmm.admb(survival~(light+species+damage)^2, random=~1, group="table", data=bm,
2006 Nov 06
4
neg-bin clustered analysis in R?
Dear All, I'm analysing a negative binomial dataset from a population-based study. Many covariates were determined on household level, so all members of a household have the same value for those covariates. In STATA, there seems to be an option for 'clustered analysis' for neg-bin regression. Does an equivalent exist for R(MASS)'s glm.nb or a comparable function? Many thanks for
2006 Feb 27
2
singular convergence in glmmPQL
I am using the 'glmmPQL function in the 'MASS' library to fit a mixed effects logistic regression model to simulated data. I am conducting a series of simulations, and with certain simulated datasets, estimation of the random effects logistic regression model unexpectedly terminates. I receive the following error message from R: Error in lme.formula(fixed=zz + arm.long,random=~1 |
2009 Sep 22
1
Question about zero-inflated poisson with REML.
Dear All, As you know, glmmADMB package use ML method for estimation. Is it possible to use REML estimation method for zero-inflated Poisson distribution? For ML method, poi_ML <- glmm.admb(los ~ psihigh + trt.mod + trt.high + psihigh*trt.mod + psihigh*trt.high + 1, random = ~1, group="site", family="poisson", data=edcap) summary(poi_ML) How can I control to use REML
2014 Feb 25
2
Introduction mail
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2009 Apr 13
2
Question on zero-inflated Poisson count data with repeated measures design - glmm.ADMB
Dear R community, I have some questions regarding the analysis of a zero-inflated count dataset and repeated measures design. The dataset is arranged as follows : Unit of analysis: point - these are points were bird were counted during a certain amount of time. In total we have about 175 points. Each point is located within a certain habitat fragment (here: "site"= A-B-C-D-..., in
2005 Jun 17
0
glmmADMB: Mixed models for overdispersed and zero-inflated count data in R
Dear R-users, Earlier this year I posted a message to this list regarding negative binomial mixed models in R. It was suggested that the program I had written should be turned into an R-package. This has now been done, in collaboration with David Fournier and Anders Nielsen. The R-package glmmADMB provides the following GLMM framework: - Negative binomial or Poisson responses. - Zero-inflation
2012 Mar 29
3
r-forge build failure bafflement
I am attempting to build a package on r-forge and running into a weird error. I have been in correspondence with the R-forge admins and am turning to r-devel on the remote chance that someone might have a guess as to what is going wrong or a suggestion about further diagnostics/experiments I could try ... The package seems to build fine on my system(s) with R CMD build --compact-vignettes
2012 May 08
4
glmmADMB
Hi there, I am new to the package glmmadmb, but need it to perform a zero-inflated gzlmm with a binomial error structure. I can't seem to get it to work without getting some strange error messages. I am trying to find out what is affecting the number of seabird calls on an array of recorders placed at 4 sites on 6 islands. I have nightly variables (weather and moonlight), site variables
2013 Jan 22
1
Erro message in glmmADMB
Hello everybody, I am using glmmADMB and when I run some models, I recieve the following message: Erro em glmmadmb(eumencells ~ 1 + (1 | owners), data = pred3, family = "nbinom", : The function maximizer failed (couldn't find STD file) Furthermore: Lost warning messages: Command execution 'C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe /c
2011 Dec 07
2
glmmADMB not available on r-forge?
After copy and pasting the code for installation of glmmADMB package suggested at http://glmmadmb.r-forge.r-project.org/, I receive this message. > install.packages("glmmADMB", repos="http://r-forge.r-project.org",type="source") Warning message: In getDependencies(pkgs, dependencies, available, lib) : package 'glmmADMB' is not available I'm not
2012 Sep 04
1
ADMB error- function maximizer failed (couldnt find STD file)
Greetings glmmADMB function users, I am trying to run a series of models using the glmmADMB function with several different distribution families (e.g., poisson, negbinom). I am using a Optiplex 790 PC with Windows 7, 16.0 GB of RAM and a 64-bit operating system. I am running R version 2.15.0 and started out using the most recent version of glmmADMB (I believe version 7.2.15). My data is zero
2011 Oct 19
1
help with glmmADMB ZI; function maximizer failed
Dear all, I am having some problems trying to run a GLMM model with zero-inflation using the alpha version of glmmADMB (0.6.4) using R (2.13.1) in Windows and I would greatly appreciate some help. My count response variable (number of birds: count) fits a negative binomial distribution and the explanatory variables are both continuous and categorical (species= 17). The three random effects are
2006 May 23
2
glmmADMB and the GPL -- formerly-- How to buy R.
Dear List, Some of you have been following the discussion of the GPL and its inclusion in the glmmADMB package we created for R users. I would like to provide a bit of background and include an email we received from Prof. Ripley so that everyone can be aware of how some might use the GPL to try to force access to proprietary software. I think this is interesting because many have voiced the
2011 Sep 03
1
help with glmm.admb
R glmmADMB question I am trying to use glmm.admb (the latest alpha version from the R forge website 0.6.4) to model my count data that is overdispersed using a negative binomial family but keep getting the following error message: Error in glmm.admb(data$total_bites_rounded ~ age_class_back, random = ~food.dif.id, : Argument "group" must be a character string specifying the
2011 Oct 09
1
glmmadmb help
[cc'ed back to r-help] I've started to take a look, and there's nothing immediately obvious about the problem with the fit (the warnings and errors are about a "non-positive-definite Hessian", which usually means an overfitted/poorly identified model) -- still working on whether there's a way to get more useful information. As it turns out, glmmADMB's default
2006 May 07
1
zero-inflated mixed models
Does anyone know of an existing R package or code to run a mixed Hurdle model? I found glmmADMB, but that seems to be ZIP. Any recommendations? Thanks, Jeff [[alternative HTML version deleted]]