[R] lme and varFunc()
Christoph Scherber
Christoph.Scherber at uni-jena.de
Wed Jan 26 09:57:57 CET 2005
Dear all,
I am expecting a Poisson error distribution in my lme with
weights=varFunc().
The "weigths= varPower (form= fitted (.))" doesn´t work due to missing
values in the response:
Problem in lme.formula(fixed = sqrt(nrmainaxes + 0...: Maximum number of iterations reached without convergence.
Use traceback() to see the call stack
That´s why I´ve used one of my most important explanatory variables as a variance covariate:
weigths= varPower (form=~explanatory)
With that, it worked out properly so far.
What would your suggestion in such a case be?
Regards
Christoph
Lorenz.Gygax at fat.admin.ch wrote:
>>I am currently analyzing a dataset using lme(). The model I
>>use has the following structure:
>>
>>model<-lme(response~Covariate+TreatmentA+TreatmentB,
>> random=~1|Block/Plot,method="ML")
>>
>>When I plot the residuals against the fitted values, I see a clear
>>positive trend (meaning that the variance increases with the mean).
>>
>>I tried to solve this issue using weights=varPower(), but it
>>doesn´t change the residual plot at all.
>>
>>
>
>You are aware that you need to use something like
>
>weigths= varPower (form= fitted (.))
>
>and the plot residuals using e.g.
>
>scatter.smooth (fitted (model), resid (model, type= 'n'))
>
>Maybe the latter should also be ok with the default pearson residuals, but I
>am not sure.
>
>Possibly a look into the following would help?
>
>@Book{Pin:00a,
> author = {Pinheiro, Jose C and Bates, Douglas M},
> title = {Mixed-Effects Models in {S} and {S}-{P}{L}{U}{S}},
> publisher = {Springer},
> year = {2000},
> address = {New York}
>}
>
>
>
>>How would you implement such a positive trend in the variance? I´ve
>>tried glmmPQL (which works great with poisson errors), but
>>using glmmPQL I can´t do model simplification.
>>
>>
>
>Well, what error distribution do you have / do you expect?
>
>Regards, Lorenz
>-
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>Centre for proper housing of ruminants and pigs
>Swiss Federal Veterinary Office
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