[R] How to write a two-way interaction as a random effect in a lmer model?
Martin Henry H. Stevens
stevenmh at muohio.edu
Wed Dec 20 13:25:02 CET 2006
Hi Eva,
A couple questions:
Are repeated measurements taken on rnr? Is rnr "subject"?
Is stress a continuous variable?
See below.
On Dec 11, 2006, at 11:04 AM, Fucikova, Eva wrote:
> Dear All,
>
>
>
> I am working with linear mixed-effects models using the lme4
> package in
> R. I created a model with the lmer function including some main
> effects,
> a two-way interaction and a random effect. Now I am searching how I
> could incorporate an interaction between the random effect and one of
> the fixed effects.
>
>
>
> I tried to express the interaction in:
>
> recap_random3<-lmer(breath~handling+stress+stress:handling+(1|rnr)
> +(0|rn
> r:stress))
>
lmer will want rnr:stress to be a factor, but (0|factor) doesn't make
sense. To test for random variation in slopes, you want (stress |
rnr), (or (1|rnr) + (0+stress | rnr) for uncorrelated slopes).
> however R gives me the following error message
>
> :
>
> Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : fl[[2]] must be a factor of
> length
> 1744
>
> In addition: Warning messages:
>
> 1: numerical expression has 1744 elements: only the first used in:
> rnr:stress
>
> 2: numerical expression has 1744 elements: only the first used in:
> rnr:stress
>
>
>
> If I fit this model in SPSS, this gives me output, but I don't know
> whether I can trust that.
>
>
>
>
>
> Therefore I went to look for an alternative:
>
> After looking at the help function in R for lmer I deduced these
> models.
>
>
> Examples from R
>
> (fm1 <- lmer(Reaction ~ Days + (Days|Subject), sleepstudy))
> (fm2 <- lmer(Reaction ~ Days + (1|Subject) + (0+Days|Subject),
> sleepstudy))
> anova(fm1, fm2)
>
>
>
>
>
> My models would then look like this:
>
>
>
> recap_random0<-lmer(breath~handling+stress (1|rnr))
>
> recap_random1<-lmer(breath~handling+stress (1|rnr)+(0+stress|rnr))
>
Or rather with a plus sign
>
> recap_random0<-lmer(breath~handling+stress + (1|rnr))
>
> recap_random1<-lmer(breath~handling+stress + (1|rnr)+(0+stress|rnr))
or
>
> recap_random0<-lmer(breath~handling+stress (stress | rnr))
>
>
> However, I do not know how to interpret the results. Does the model
> see
> stress|rnr as an interaction between stress and rnr, or did it take
> stress nested in rnr.
>
>
>
>> summary(recap_random1)
>
> Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
>
> Formula: breath ~ handling + stress + stress:handling + (1 | rnr) +
> (0 +
> stress | rnr)
>
> AIC BIC logLik MLdeviance REMLdeviance
>
> 9748 9781 -4868 9719 9736
>
> Random effects:
>
> Groups Name Variance Std.Dev.
>
> rnr (Intercept) 55.6711 7.4613 # BUT
>
> rnr stress 15.2805 3.9090 # Does
> this
> output line express the interaction???
>
If the model statement was correct, these would be variances
associated with the intercepts and slopes of different levels of rnr.
Thus, I would call that rnr by stress interaction.
Cheers,
Hank
> Residual 7.4567 2.7307 # If not, how
> should the interaction output look like?
>
> number of obs: 1744, groups: rnr, 217; rnr, 217
>
>
>
> Fixed effects:
>
> Estimate Std. Error t value
>
> (Intercept) 28.164471 0.716359 39.32
>
> handling 0.012477 0.012330 1.01
>
> stress 0.636979 0.416011 1.53
>
>
>
> Correlation of Fixed Effects:
>
> (Intr) hndlng stress
>
> handling -0.645
>
> stress -0.517 0.667
>
>
>
>
>
> Could anybody please give me an advice how to solve this problem?
> Which
> way is correct to express interaction in the random factors? How
> should
> the output look like?
>
>
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Eva Fucikova
>
>
>
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