[R] NLME Covariates
Spencer Graves
spencer.graves at pdf.com
Mon Mar 27 05:41:16 CEST 2006
What you think about the following:
> set.seed(1)
> DF0.3 <- data.frame(X=c("a","a", "b"), y=rnorm(3))
> lme(y~1, random=~1|X, data=DF0.3)
Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
Data: DF0.3
Log-restricted-likelihood: -2.148692
Fixed: y ~ 1
(Intercept)
-0.4261464
Random effects:
Formula: ~1 | X
(Intercept) Residual
StdDev: 1.280461e-06 0.5383504
Number of Observations: 3
Number of Groups: 2
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hope this helps.
spencer graves
p.s. I confess I had difficulties parsing your question. First, I had
to Google for "HLM". I figured it was NOT "Home Life Ministries".
"Hierarchical Linear Models" seemed more consistent with the context.
Second, I wasn't even sure about what you meant by "category". I assume
it's what is returned by the "levels" function when applied to a "factor".
Robin Martin wrote:
> HLM question?
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> Is there a minmum number of observations required for a category..I have
> individusals in work teams.I have incomplete data for all the teams
> ..sometimes I only have data for one person in a team.I assume that HLM
> can't work here! But what would be the mimimal.at the moment I have a
> sample of about 240 in about 100 teams with teamsizes form 2 to 5.
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> Any advice?
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> Thanks
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> Robin
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