[R] Extracting Variance components

Andrew Robinson A.Robinson at ms.unimelb.edu.au
Mon Jun 5 07:22:31 CEST 2006


Murray,

you'll find it in 

VarCorr(fm1OrthF)

Cheers

Andrew

On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 04:29:48PM +1200, Murray Jorgensen wrote:
> I can ask my question using and example from Chapter 1 of Pinheiro & Bates.
> 
>  > # 1.4 An Analysis of Covariance Model
>  >
>  > OrthoFem <- Orthodont[ Orthodont$Sex == "Female", ]
>  > fm1OrthF <-
> +   lme( distance ~ age, data = OrthoFem, random = ~ 1 | Subject )
>  > summary( fm1OrthF )
> Linear mixed-effects model fit by REML
>   Data: OrthoFem
>         AIC     BIC    logLik
>    149.2183 156.169 -70.60916
> 
> Random effects:
>   Formula: ~1 | Subject
>          (Intercept)  Residual
> StdDev:     2.06847 0.7800331
> [...etc...]
> 
> I can extract the estimate of the variance component \sigma (0.7800331) via
> 
> sigma <- fm1OrthF$sigma
> 
> How do I extract the other component \sigma_b (2.06847) ?
> 
> Cheers,  Murray Jorgensen
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