Please ignore my earlier reply to this post: I read it as "lme", not "mle". spencer graves
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Have you read Pinheiro and Bates (2000) Mixed-Effects Models in S
and S-Plus (Springer)? I learned much from that book. Also,
help.search("lme") gave interesting results.


hope this helps. spencer graves

YIHSU CHEN wrote:

Hi there,

I had successfully use "MLE" function to solve my problem.  Is there
anyone knows how to get related information? i.e., value of likelihood
function, information matrix, and etc. I know MLE-class can do it but I
can not find any information tells me how to do it.

Thanks a billions,

Yihsu

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