[R] nested random effects

Doran, Harold HDoran at air.org
Wed Mar 23 19:33:24 CET 2005


It should be random=~1|FAM/ID indicating individuals are nested within
families. 

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To: Shaw, Philip (NIH/NIMH)
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Subject: Re: [R] nested random effects

On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 11:58 -0500, Shaw, Philip (NIH/NIMH) wrote:
> Hi
>  
> I am struggling with nested random effects and hope someone can help.
>  
> 
> 
> I have individuals (ID) who are nested within families (FAM).  I want 
> to model an outcome variable, and take account of the intercorrelation

> of individuals within each family.
>  
> I think this amounts to two random effects, one nested within the
other.
>  
> How can I model this in R?
>  
> So far I have tried using the library(nlme), and then
>  
> Y~ID, random=~1|ID*FAM,
>  

An interaction random effect/fixed effect is noted as 

random ~1|random/fixed

in your case random =~1|ID/FAM (but I don't uderstand why indiviuals
withing families are fixed and and families are random, but there you
go).

Check out Pinheiro and Bates Ch1, especially pg 23 onwards.

Cheers,

F 
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