lm components
coefficients and their average is calculated.
"ranef"(object, augFrame, data, which, FUN, standard, omitGroupingFactor, ...)"lmList", representing
a list of lm objects with a common model.
TRUE, the returned
data frame is augmented with variables defined in data; else,
if FALSE, only the coefficients are returned. Defaults to
FALSE.augFrame =
TRUE. Defaults to the data frame used to fit object.data should be used in the augmentation of the
returned data frame. Defaults to all columns in data.data
by groups. Group-invariant variables are always summarized by the
unique value that they assume within that group. If FUN is a
single function it will be applied to each non-invariant variable by
group to produce the summary for that variable. If FUN is a
list of functions, the names in the list should designate classes of
variables in the frame such as ordered, factor, or
numeric. The indicated function will be applied to any
group-varying variables of that class. The default functions to be
used are mean for numeric factors, and Mode for both
factor and ordered. The Mode function, defined
internally in gsummary, returns the modal or most popular
value of the variable. It is different from the mode function
that returns the S-language mode of the variable.FALSE.TRUE
the grouping factor itself will be omitted from the group-wise
summary of data but the levels of the grouping factor will
continue to be used as the row names for the returned data frame.
Defaults to FALSE.lm
coefficients in object and their average.
fixed.effects.lmList,
lmList,
random.effects
fm1 <- lmList(distance ~ age | Subject, Orthodont)
ranef(fm1)
random.effects(fm1) # same as above
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