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2010 Apr 29
1
Generalized Estimating Equation (GEE): Why is Link = Identity?
Hi, I'm running GEE using geepack. I set corstr = "ar1" as below: > m.ar <- geeglm(L ~ O + A, + data = firstgrouptxt, id = id, + family = binomial, corstr = "ar1") > summary(m.ar) Call: geeglm(formula = L ~ O + A, family = binomial, data = firstgrouptxt, id = id, corstr = "ar1") Coefficients:
2009 Feb 09
1
gee with auto-regressive correlation structure (AR-M)
Dear all, I need to fit a gee model with an auto-regressive correlation structure and I faced some problems. I attach a simple example: ####################################################### library(gee) library(geepack) # I SIMULATE DATA FROM POISSON DISTRIBUTION, 10 OBS FOR EACH OF 50 GROUPS set.seed(1) y <- rpois(500,50) x <- rnorm(500) id <- rep(1:50,each=10) # EXAMPLES FOR
2010 Jun 08
1
GEE: estimate of predictor with high time dependency
Hi, I'm analyzing my data using GEE, which looks like below: > interact <- geeglm(L ~ O + A + O:A, + data = data1, id = id, + family = binomial, corstr = "ar1") > summary(interact) Call: geeglm(formula = lateral ~ ontask + attachment + ontask:attachment, family = binomial, data = firstgroupnowalking, id = id, corstr = "ar1") Coefficients:
2009 Apr 22
1
Gee with nested desgin
Dear all, Is it possible to incorporate a nested design in GEE? I have measurements on trees that where measured in two years. The trees are nested in plots. Each plot contains 24 trees. The number of plots is 72. Hence we would expect 2 * 24 * 72 = 3456 data points. A few are missing, so we end up wih 3431 data points. This is what I have tried until now. #assuming independence between trees
2008 Sep 07
1
an error to call 'gee' function in R
Dear List: I found an error when I called the 'gee' function. I cannot solve and explain it. There are no errors when I used the 'geeglm' function. Both functions fit the gee model. The project supervisor recommends me to use the 'gee' function. But I cannot explain to him why this error happens. Would you help me solve this problem? I appreciate your help. In
2011 Jan 31
1
GEE - order of data?
Dear all, I am trying to do a GEE on count data and I am having problems with how to order the data. Below is a simplified example of what my data looks like.. Route Time Day Pass Distance 1 30 1 4 0 1 60 1 12 200 1 120 1 25 600 1 30 2 8 0 1 60 2 17 200 1
2006 Dec 09
1
WinBUGS14 and R
I'm trying to call BUGS from R. But it's not working. R freezes up and BUGS gives me a strange output in the log. Just to know, BUGS is registered. The modified date on the keys file is today (Dec. 9th). It should be fully registered so that I can use it fully. And, the BUGS model is syntactically correct. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Here is my BUGS model: model {
2011 Jul 18
1
Missing values and geeglm
Dear all I am struggling with how to deal with missing values using geeglm. I know that geeglm only works with complete datasets, but I cannot seem to get the na.omit function to work. For example assuming DataMiss contains 3 columns, each of which has missing observations, and an id column with no missing info then identifies the clusters. Outcome: 2 level integer Predictor: numeric variable
2011 Apr 07
1
Quasipoisson with geeglm
Dear all, I am trying to use the GEE methodology to fit a trend for the number of butterflies observed at several sites. In total, there are 66 sites, and 19 years for which observations might be available. However, only 326 observations are available (instead of 1254). For the time being, I ignore the large number of missing values, and the fact that GEE is only valid under MCAR. When I run the
2010 Nov 29
2
how to calculate standard error for the predicted value from geeglm?
Hello R-helpers, I would like to calculate the standard error for the predicted value from geeglm. As an example, I would like to calculate the GEE mean of treatments and their standard error. I first specified the model as mod <- geeglm(resp ~ trt, data=dat,id=id,family=Gaussian,corstr="ar1",weights=weight) Then I predicted the GEE mean and se using the following code
2011 Aug 29
1
defining "id" argument in geeglm
Hi all, I am trying to do a generalized estimating equation (GEE) with the "geepack" package and I am not 100% sure what exactly the "id" argument means. It seems to be an important argument because results differ considerably defining different clusters. I have a data set of counts (poisson distribution): numbers of butterfly species counted every month during a period of
2010 Feb 10
1
using step() with package geepack
I'm using the package geepack to fit GEE models. Does anyone know of methods for add1 and drop1 for a 'geeglm' model object, or perhaps a method for extractAIC based on the QIC of Pan 2001? I see there has been some mention of this on R-help a few years ago (RSiteSearch("QIC")). The package does provide an anova method for its model objects, and update() seems to work:
2010 Jun 22
1
Generalised Estimating Equations on approx normal outcome with limited range
Dear R users I am analysing data from a group of twins and their siblings. The measures that we are interested in are all correlated within families, with the correlations being stronger between twins than between non-twin siblings. The measures are all calculated from survey answers and by definition have limited ranges (e.g. -5 to +5), though within the range they are approximately normally
2009 Dec 08
0
Difference in S.E. gee/yags and geeglm(/geese)
Hi A quick question. Standard errors reported by gee/yags differs from the ones in geeglm (geepack). require(gee) require(geepack) require(yags) mm <- gee(breaks ~ tension, id=wool, data=warpbreaks, corstr="exchangeable") mm2 <- geeglm(breaks ~ tension, id=wool, data=warpbreaks, corstr="exchangeable", std.err = "san.se") mm3 <- yags(breaks ~
2012 May 04
0
Converting code from gee() to geeglm()
Dear R users Recently I received advice from this fine group on gee() and sample weights One suggestion was to use geeglm() I hope someone can help me to solve a problem that arises when converting a code from gee to geeglm. *Here is a code that I wrote with the original data, not weighted: * > m1 <- gee( Bin ~ educ+agemean+ residencysize + yearx , id = rad09 , data = Males,
2011 Oct 17
1
Plotting GEE confidence bands using "predict"
Hello Fellow R Users,I have spent the last week trying to find a work around to this problem and I can't seem to solve it. I simply want to plot my GEE model result with 95% confidence bands. I am using the geepack package to run a basic GEE model involving nestling weights, to a Gaussian distribution, with "exchangeable" error structure. I am examining how nestling weight varies
2010 Apr 24
0
'geepack' and 'gee' package outputs
Hi, having used both the gee pacakge and the geepack package, i am unsure of how to interpret the results. Here are the results from the geeglm function from the geepack package > gee2<-geeglm(data$erythema~data$product, data = data, id=subject, > family=binomial, corstr="independence") Warning message: In model.response(mf, "numeric") : using
2007 Sep 05
1
Running geeglm unstructured corstr
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2009 Nov 26
1
different fits for geese and geeglm in geepack?
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2018 Feb 26
0
How to model repeated measures negative binomial data with GEE or GLMM
Goal: use GEE or GLMM to analyze repeated measures data in R GEE problem: can?t find a way to do GEE with negative binomial family in R GLMM problem: not sure if I?m specifying random effect correctly Study question: Does the interaction of director and recipient group affect rates of a behavior? Data: Animals (n = 38) in one of 3 groups (life stages): B or C. Some individuals (~5)