Re: [R] How to do generalized linear mixed effects models

2013-02-22 Thread Ross Boylan
On 2/21/2013 6:02 PM, Mitchell Maltenfort wrote: One more link to look at http://glmm.wikidot.com/faq This is the r-sig-mixed-models FAQ. Thanks so much for pointing that out. That seems to confirm that what I want is lme4, in particular glmer(). Ross On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Ross

[R] How to do generalized linear mixed effects models

2013-02-21 Thread Ross Boylan
I want to analyze binary, multinomial, and count outcomes (as well as the occasional continuous one) for clustered data. The more I search the less I know, and so I'm hoping the list can provide me some guidance about which of the many alternatives to choose. The nlme package seemed the

Re: [R] How to do generalized linear mixed effects models

2013-02-21 Thread Mitchell Maltenfort
One more link to look at http://glmm.wikidot.com/faq This is the r-sig-mixed-models FAQ. On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Ross Boylan r...@biostat.ucsf.edu wrote: I want to analyze binary, multinomial, and count outcomes (as well as the occasional continuous one) for clustered data. The