isBalanced {nlme} | R Documentation |
Check a Design for Balance
Description
Check the design of the experiment or study for balance.
Usage
isBalanced(object, countOnly, level)
Arguments
object |
A |
countOnly |
A logical value indicating if the check for balance
should only consider the number of observations at each level of the
grouping factor(s). Defaults to |
level |
an optional integer vector specifying the desired prediction levels. Levels increase from outermost to innermost grouping, with level 0 representing the population (fixed effects) predictions. Defaults to the innermost level. |
Details
A design is
balanced with respect to the grouping factor(s) if there are the same
number of observations at each distinct value of the grouping factor or
each combination of distinct levels of the nested grouping factors. If
countOnly
is FALSE
the design is also checked for balance
with respect to the primary covariate, which is often the time of the
observation. A design is balanced with respect to the grouping factor
and the covariate if the number of observations at each distinct level
(or combination of levels for nested factors) is constant and the times
at which the observations are taken (in general, the values of the
primary covariates) also are constant.
Value
TRUE
or FALSE
according to whether the data are balanced
or not
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates bates@stat.wisc.edu
See Also
Examples
isBalanced(Orthodont) # should return TRUE
isBalanced(Orthodont, countOnly = TRUE) # should return TRUE
isBalanced(Pixel) # should return FALSE
isBalanced(Pixel, level = 1) # should return FALSE