lme(fixed, data, random, correlation, weights, subset, method,
na.action, control, contrasts = NULL, keep.data = TRUE)
## S3 method for class 'lme':
update(object, fixed., \dots, evaluate = TRUE)
lme
representing the linear mixed-effects
model fit. Generic functions such as print
, plot
and
summary
have methods to show the results of the fit. See
lmeObject
for the components of the fit. The functions
resid
, coef
, fitted
, fixed.effects
, and
random.effects
can be used to extract some of its components.correlation
argument are described in Box,
Jenkins and Reinse (1994), Littel et al (1996), and Venables and
Ripley, (1997). The use of variance functions for linear and nonlinear
mixed effects models is presented in detail in Davidian and Giltinan
(1995).Box, G.E.P., Jenkins, G.M., and Reinsel G.C. (1994) "Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control", 3rd Edition, Holden--Day.
Davidian, M. and Giltinan, D.M. (1995) "Nonlinear Mixed Effects Models for Repeated Measurement Data", Chapman and Hall.
Laird, N.M. and Ware, J.H. (1982) "Random-Effects Models for Longitudinal Data", Biometrics, 38, 963--974.
Lindstrom, M.J. and Bates, D.M. (1988) "Newton-Raphson and EM Algorithms for Linear Mixed-Effects Models for Repeated-Measures Data", Journal of the American Statistical Association, 83, 1014--1022.
Littel, R.C., Milliken, G.A., Stroup, W.W., and Wolfinger, R.D. (1996) "SAS Systems for Mixed Models", SAS Institute.
Pinheiro, J.C. and Bates., D.M. (1996) "Unconstrained Parametrizations for Variance-Covariance Matrices", Statistics and Computing, 6, 289--296.
Pinheiro, J.C., and Bates, D.M. (2000) "Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS", Springer.
Venables, W.N. and Ripley, B.D. (2002) "Modern Applied Statistics with S", 4th Edition, Springer-Verlag.
corClasses
,
lme.lmList
,
lme.groupedData
,
lmeControl
,
lmeObject
,
lmeStruct
,
lmList
,
pdClasses
,
plot.lme
,
predict.lme
,
qqnorm.lme
,
residuals.lme
,
reStruct
,
simulate.lme
,
summary.lme
,
varClasses
,
varFunc
fm1 <- lme(distance ~ age, data = Orthodont) # random is ~ age
fm2 <- lme(distance ~ age + Sex, data = Orthodont, random = ~ 1)
summary(fm1)
summary(fm2)
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