glmmADMB only runs under two operating systems: Windows and Linux.
hans
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Michael Kubovy wrote:
library(glmmADMB)
#Example for glmm.admb
data(epil2)
glmm.admb(y~Base*trt+Age
+Visit,random=~Visit,group=subject,data=epil2,family=nbinom)
Gives:
Error in
Spencer,
I tried the mixed effects approach you suggest using the random effects
module of
AD Model Builder: (http://www.otter-rsch.ca/admbre/admbre.html). What are
94 unbounded parameters in Schnute et al (1998), now become realizations
of a Gaussian random variable, with the corresponding
The R-package glmmADMB (not on CRAN) can do negative binomial response with
one level of Gaussian random effects. It also allows zero inflation.
Download site:
http://otter-rsch.com/admbre/examples/glmmadmb/glmmADMB.html
Regards,
hans
Dear All,
I'm analysing a negative binomial dataset from
About glmmADMB and GPL:
We were not very cautious when we put in the GPL statement.
What we wanted to say was that the use of glmmADMB is free, and
does not require a license for AD Model Builder.
Am I correct in interpreting this discussion so that all
we have to do is to remove the License:
For those of you who want to learn how to integrate AD Model Builder with R,
and are going to the JSM in Seattle, the following course may be of interest:
Statistical and ecological modeling in AD Model Builder
Date: August 5, 2006 (the day before the Joint Statistical Meetings open)
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