[R] how to specify starting values in varIdent() of lme()
Douglas Bates
bates at stat.wisc.edu
Fri Jun 1 22:10:05 CEST 2007
On 6/1/07, toby909 at gmail.com <toby909 at gmail.com> wrote:
> I was reading the help but just did not get how to specify starting values for
> varIdent() of the lme() function, although I managed to do it for corSymm().
> Do I specify the values just as they are printed out in an output, like c(1,
> 1.3473, 1.0195). Or do I need to take the residual and multiply it with these
> like c(0.2235, 0.2235*1.3473, 0.2235*1.0195)
> or any other form that I dont know of?
Strangely enough you specify it in the form described in
?varIdent
Look at the description of the value argument.
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> Thanks Toby
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> Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
> Data: dtaa
> AIC BIC logLik
> -788.783 -692.5656 409.3915
>
> Random effects:
> Formula: ~timef - 1 | orgid
> Structure: General positive-definite, Log-Cholesky parametrization
> StdDev Corr
> timef1 0.04398482 timef1 timef2
> timef2 0.07910354 1
> timef3 0.03648411 1 1
> Residual 0.22350583
>
> Correlation Structure: General
> Formula: ~1 | orgid/id
> Parameter estimate(s):
> Correlation:
> 1 2
> 2 0.487
> 3 0.597 0.440
> Variance function:
> Structure: Different standard deviations per stratum
> Formula: ~1 | time
> Parameter estimates:
> 1 2 3
> 1.000000 1.347341 1.019529
> Fixed effects: score ~ timef - 1
> Value Std.Error DF t-value p-value
> timef1 -0.3846847 0.007627811 4421 -50.43186 0
> timef2 -0.2727646 0.012012786 4421 -22.70619 0
> timef3 -0.3961244 0.007180147 4421 -55.16939 0
> Correlation:
> timef1 timef2
> timef2 0.735
> timef3 0.746 0.670
>
> Standardized Within-Group Residuals:
> Min Q1 Med Q3 Max
> -1.4659548 -0.5982929 -0.4096429 0.3101507 4.0911728
>
> Number of Observations: 4515
> Number of Groups: 92
>
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