Message-ID: <6rvh0mvabm.fsf@franz.stat.wisc.edu>
Date: 2000-05-10T12:50:05Z
From: Douglas Bates
Subject: profiles [was Re: Dispersion in ...]
In-Reply-To: Ben Bolker's message of "Tue, 9 May 2000 17:13:11 -0400 (EDT)"
Ben Bolker <ben at zoo.ufl.edu> writes:
> Just out of curiosity, is there documentation for profile.glm beyond
> what's in MASS3? (Or should it just be linked/added to the profile.nls
> help?) (I'm thinking about writing a profile.ms or something like that;
> I've been having my students look at likelihood profiles a lot.)
The generic profile is in the nls library, as are profile.nls and
plot.profile.nls. Try
example(plot.profile.nls)
to see the effect.
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