Thanks a lot Joshua.
Regards,
Indrajit
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
> Hi Indrajit,
>
> In your first SAS code, change to type=un. cs imposes the (somewhat
> dubious) assumption that the variance of both the intercept and slope are
> equal. If you are using lme4, all ran
Hi Indrajit,
In your first SAS code, change to type=un. cs imposes the (somewhat
dubious) assumption that the variance of both the intercept and slope are
equal. If you are using lme4, all random effects in a single block (e.g.,
(1 + month | batch) the 1 = intercept and month = random slope) wil
Hi All,
I am trying to shift from running mixed models in SAS using PROC MIXED
to using lme4 package in R. In trying to match the coefficients of R
output to that of SAS output, I came across this problem.
The dataset I am using is this one:
http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/statug/630
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