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2012 Sep 14
1
Correlation between random effects in the package coxme
Hello, Why the correlation between the random effects is negative? library(coxme) rats1 <- coxme(Surv(time, status) ~ (1|litter), rats) random.effects(rats1)[[1]] #one value for each of the 50 litters print(rats1) rats2 <- lmekin(time ~ (1|litter), rats) fixed.effects(rats2) random.effects(rats2)[[1]] #one value for each of the 50 litters print(rats2)
2006 Feb 16
2
how to retrieve robust se in coxph
Hi, I am using coxph in simulations and I want to store the "robust se" (or "se2" in frailty models) for each replicate. Is there a function to retrieve it, like vcov() for the variance estimate? Thanks! Lei Liu Assistant Professor Division of Biostatistics and Epidemiology Dept. of Public Health Sciences School of Medicine University of Virginia 3181 Hospital West
2004 Nov 19
2
function 'vcov' for coxph in R 2.0.0
Hi there, After I fitted a cox model, I used vcov to obtain the variance of the parameter estimate. It worked correctly in R 1.9.1. But it failed in R 2.0.0 and the error message is Error in vcov(cox.1) : no applicable method for "vcov" I don't know if it is a bug or there is some update on this function. Thanks! Lei Liu Assistant Professor Division of Biostatistics and
2006 Aug 22
1
a generic Adaptive Gauss Quadrature function in R?
Hi there, I am using SAS Proc NLMIXED to maximize a likelihood with multivariate normal random effects. An example is the two part random effects model for repeated measures semi-continous data with a cluster at 0. I use the "model y ~ general(loglike)" statement in Proc NLMIXED, so I can specify a general log likelihood function constructed by SAS programming statements. Then the
2006 Mar 30
1
Random Coefficients using coxme
Hello, I was hoping someone could answer a question for me that may either be statistical or script related. I don't come from a statistics background, so I am not positive if I am using the correct nomenclature or even the correct procedure. Is it possible to model "random coefficients" in a mixed effects cox-regression using coxme from the Kinship package? For example, using
2006 Jul 05
0
Problem with coxme
------------- Begin Forwarded Message ------------- Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 09:09:14 -0500 (CDT) From: Terry Therneau <therneau at mayo.edu> Subject: RE: Problem with coxme To: jhz22 at medschl.cam.ac.uk Cc: R-help at stat.mat.ethz.ch, liulei at virginia.edu, spencer.graves at pdf.com Content-MD5: BXKVsHtW/1I9mIUqrXBU0g== The original question involved a strange error message from coxme
2010 Aug 22
2
coxme AIC score and p-value mismatch??
Hi, I am new to R and AIC scores but what I get from coxme seems wrong. The AIC score increases as p-values decrease. Since lower AIC scores mean better models and lower p-values mean stronger effects or differences then shouldn't they change in the same direction? I found this happens with the data set rats as well as my own data. Below is the output for two models constructed with the rats
2011 Jul 08
1
coxme for random effects only model
Dear all, I have encountered the following problem where coxme seems to allow model with only random effect in R 2.11.1 but not in R 2.13.0. Following is the error message using rat example data. Any comment on this is appreciated. In R2.13 > library(coxme) > rat1 <- coxme(Surv(time, status) ~ rx + (1|litter), rats) > rat0 <- coxme(Surv(time, status) ~ (1|litter), rats)
2010 Aug 23
5
trajectory plot (growth curve)
Hi there, I want to make trajectory plots for data as follows: ID time y 1 1 1.4 1 2 2.0 1 3 2.5 2 1.5 2.3 2 4 4.5 2 5.5 1.6 2 6 2.0 ... That is, I will plot a growth curve for each subject ID, with y in the y axis, and time in the x axis. I would like to have all growth curves in the same plot. Is there
2011 Jul 30
1
How to install "adapt" package
Hi there, I want to install the "adapt" package, which is available at http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Archive/adapt/. This package cannot be directly installed by "install packages" menu in R. So I downloaded the zip file into the hard drive. But I couldn't install it using "install packages from local zip files". I also tried to unzip these files in
2011 Aug 08
2
2 questions on matrix manipulation in R
Hi there, I have two questions on matrix manipulation. For the first one, I want to calculate the product of each column of a matrix (say A) with another vector (say b). That is, if A has 5 columns (a1, a2, a3, a4, a5), I want to obtain a matrix with columns (a1*b, a2*b, aA3*b, a4*b, a5*b). Can I do it directly, without using "for" loop? For the second one, I have a matrix A of
2007 Dec 05
4
coxme frailty model standard errors?
Hello, I am running R 2.6.1 on windows xp I am trying to fit a cox proportional hazard model with a shared Gaussian frailty term using coxme My model is specified as: nofit1<-coxme(Surv(Age,cen1new)~ Sex+bo2+bo3,random=~1|isl,data=mydat) With x1-x3 being dummy variables, and isl being the community level variable with 4 levels. Does anyone know if there is a way to get the standard error
2008 Mar 05
1
coxme - fitting random treatment effect nested within centre
Dear all, I am using "coxme" function in Kinship library to fit random treatment effect nested within centre. I got 3 treatments (0,1,2) and 3 centres. I used following commands, but got an error. > ugroup=paste(rep(1:3,each=3),rep(0:2,3),sep='/') > mat1=bdsmatrix(rep(c(1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1),3),blocksize=rep(3,3),dimnames=list(ugroup,ugroup)) >
2008 Dec 28
1
Random coefficients model with a covariate: coxme function
Dear R users: I'm new to R and am trying to fit a mixed model Cox regression model with coxme function. I have one two-level factor (treat) and one covariate (covar) and 32 different groups (centers). I'd like to fit a random coefficients model, with treat and covar as fixed factors and a random intercept, random treat effect and random covar slope per center. I haver a couple of
2012 Feb 03
1
coxme with frailty--variance of random effect?
Dear all, This probably stems from my lack of understanding of the model, but I do not understand the variance of the random effect reported in coxme. Consider the following toy example: #------------------------------- BEGINNING OF CODE ------------------------------------------------ library(survival) library(coxme) #--- Generate toy data: d <- data.frame(id = c(1:100), #
2011 Aug 02
2
Extract p value from coxme object
Dear R experts; I am trying to extract the p values from a coxme object (package coxme). I can see the value in the model output, but I wanted to have the result with a higher number of decimal places. I have searched the mailing list and followed equivalent suggestions for nlme/lme objects, but I wasn't successful. Thanks; Catarina [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Feb 19
1
coxme: model simplification using LR-test?
Hi I'm encountering some problems with coxme My data: I'm looking at the survival of animals in an experiment with 3 treatments, which came from 4 different populations, two of which were infected with a parasite and two of which were not. I'm interested if infected animals differe from uninfected ones across treatments. Factor 1: treatment (3 levels) Factor 2: infection state
2007 Apr 20
1
Approaches of Frailty estimation: coxme vs coxph(...frailty(id, dist='gauss'))
Dear List, In documents (Therneau, 2003 : On mixed-effect cox models, ...), as far as I came to know, coxme penalize the partial likelihood (Ripatti, Palmgren, 2000) where as frailtyPenal (in frailtypack package) uses the penalized the full likelihood approach (Rondeau et al, 2003). How, then, coxme and coxph(...frailty(id, dist='gauss')) differs? Just the coding algorithm, or in
2011 Jan 25
1
coxme and random factors
Hi I would really appreciate some help with my code for coxme... My data set I'm interested in survival of animals after an experiment with 4 treatments, which was performed on males and females. I also have two random factors: Response variable: survival (death) Factor 1: treatment (4 levels) Factor 2: sex (male / female) Random effects 1: person nested within day (2 people did
2012 Oct 07
1
variances of random effects in coxme
Dear R users, I'm using the function coxme of the package coxme in order to build Cox models with complex random effects. Unfortunately, I sometimes get surprising estimations of the variances of the random effects. I ran models with different fixed covariates but always with the same 3 random effects defined by the argument varlist=coxmeMlist(list(mat1,mat2,mat3), rescale = F, pdcheck = F,