Thanks, Austin, I think that probably clears it up (see below).

On 19-Dec-04 Austin, Matt wrote:
> Is it the PBIB dataset in the SASmixed package?  I don't have
> my copy of the text at home.
> 
> --Matt
> 
>> library(SASmixed)
> Loading required package: lme4 
> 
> Attaching package 'lme4':
> 
>         The following object(s) are masked from package:nlme :
> 
>          Alfalfa Assay bdf BodyWeight Cefamandole Dialyzer
> Earthquake ergoStool Fatigue Gasoline getCovariateFormula
> getResponseFormula Glucose Glucose2 Gun IGF lmeControl Machines
> MathAchieve MathAchSchool Meat Milk Muscle Nitrendipene Oats
> Orthodont Ovary Oxboys Oxide PBG Phenobarb Pixel Quinidine Rail
> RatPupWeight Relaxin Remifentanil Soybean Spruce Tetracycline1
> Tetracycline2 Wafer Wheat Wheat2 

The dataset names in the above masked objects are the entire
list of datasets in P&B except for CO2, ChickWeight, DNase,
Indometh, Loblolly, Orange and Theoph, and also PBIB. All of
these except PBIB can be found elsewhere, but (as you show
below) PBIB can be found in SASmixed and so completes the party.

However, SASmixed itself cannot be found the the R Full Reference
Manual (of 25 Nov 2004) either ... the dates on the current
versions of lme3 and SASmixed are 2004-12-16 and 2004-12-15
respectively. Now that I try it (today), the "R Site Search" of
Jonathan Baron does bring it up.

Thanks for helping to clarify this!
Ted.

> 
> Warning message: 
> package 'SASmixed' was built under R version 2.0.1 
>> data(PBIB)
>> PBIB
>    response Treatment Block
> 1       2.4        15     1
> 2       2.5         9     1
> 3       2.6         1     1
> 4       2.0        13     1
> 5       2.7         5     2
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
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>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 11:44 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: [R] PBIB datataset
>> 
>> 
>> I'm looking at Pinheiro & Bates "Mixed-Effects Models in
>> S and S-PLUS" at the moment. Several datasets are used,
>> one of which is called "PBIB" (a partially balanced
>> incomplete block design).
>> 
>> All the other datasets can be found somewhere or other in R.
>> 
>> However, I cannot locate PBIB, and it does not seem to
>> be mentioned in the latest edition of the R Full Reference
>> Manual.
>> 
>> I Have Been Good. I Have Searched The Arcives.
>> 
>> There was a similar query back on 16 July 2002 from E. Corda;
>> it seems this got no response (that I could find).
>> 
>> So: Is it available? If not, is there a particular reason
>> (e.g. copyright)?
>> 
>> If not available on CRAN, is there an alternative source?
>> 
>> With thanks,
>> Ted.
>> 
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