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sanon (version 1.6)

confint.sanon: Confidence Intervals for Model Parameters

Description

Computes confidence intervals for one or more parameters in a fitted model.

Usage

# S3 method for sanon
confint(object, parm = NULL, level = 0.95, ...)

# S3 method for confint.sanon print(x, ...)

Arguments

object, x

an object of class "sanon", usually, a result of a call to sanon

parm

a specification of which parameters are to be given confidence intervals, either a vector of numbers or a vector of names. If missing, all parameters are considered.

level

the confidence level required.

...

further arguments passed to or from other methods.

Value

ci

A matrix (or vector) with columns giving Mann-Whiteney estimates and their lower and upper confidence limits for each parameter with estimates. The interval will be labelled as Lower for (1 - level)/2 limit and Upper for 1 - (1 - level)/2 limit (by default 0.025 and 0.975).

level

Confidence level

advarnames

Adjust variable names in the weighted least squares method

Details

Confidence intervals for adjusted parameters in the weighted least squares are computed based on an asymptotic normal.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
##### Example 3.1 Randomized Clinical Trial of Chronic Pain #####
data(cpain)
out1 = sanon(response ~ grp(treat, ref="placebo") + strt(center) + strt(diagnosis), data=cpain)
confint(out1)

##### Example 3.2 Randomized Clinical Trial of Respiratory Disorder #####
data(resp)
P = rbind(rep(0, 4), diag(4), rep(0, 4))
out23 = sanon(cbind(baseline, visit1, visit2, visit3, visit4) ~ grp(treatment, ref="P")
 + strt(center) + strt(sex) + covar(age), data=resp, P=P)
# each four visits
confint(out23)

# }

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