[R] Problem with ci.lmer() in package:gmodels

Gregory Warnes gregory.warnes at mac.com
Sat Mar 10 14:13:37 CET 2007


Hello Michael,

I checked the source code, and the lower and upper confidence interval endpoints were simply reversed.  The calculations themselves are correct.

I have uploaded a new version of the gmodels package to the CRAN repository, and it should show up in a couple of days.  In the mean time, you can either simply reverse them manually, or modify the source file est.lmer to swap the two endpoints.   

The new package also fixes the two places where my email address wasn't properly updated.

-Greg


From: Michael Kubovy <kubovy_at_virginia.edu>
Date: Fri 09 Mar 2007 - 10:08:28 GMT


Dear Friends,

Please note that in the following CI lower > CI higher:

> require(lmer)
> require(gmodels)
> fm2 <- lmer(Reaction ~ Days + (1|Subject) + (0+Days|Subject),
sleepstudy)
> ci(fm2)

              Estimate  CI lower   CI upper Std. Error p-value
(Intercept) 251.66693 266.06895 238.630280   7.056447       0
Days         10.52773  13.63372   7.389946   1.646900       0



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