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Department of Evolution and Ecology
University of
the NULL model. Incidentally, we see that the p-value
decreases with an increase in the coxme AIC and so there is no
"disagreement".
Thank you very smart professor!
-Teresa Iglesias
Davis, Ca
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On Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 8:38 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
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> On Aug 27, 2010, at 4:32 PM, Teresa Iglesias wrote:
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> Christopher David Desjardins umn.edu> writes:
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>>> Hi,
>>> I am running a Cox Mixed Effects Hazard model using the library
Christopher David Desjardins umn.edu> writes:
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> Hi,
> I am running a Cox Mixed Effects Hazard model using the library coxme. I
> am trying to model time to onset (age_sym1) of thought problems (e.g.
> hearing voices) (sym1). As I have siblings in my dataset, I have
> decided to account fo
Random effects
GroupVariable Std Dev Variance
rats.trt Intercept 0.6081659 0.3698658
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