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Dear list members, We are currently running a tri-variate model in MCMCglmm in order to estimate repeatabilities of and correlations among three behavioral traits. For one variance-component, we have prior data, and thus we would like to use...
Hi All, I am running a multivariate animal model in MCMCglmm. One response variable is censored, so I use a cox proportional hazards approach for that one. The model is running OK and I get an estimate for the association...
Dear all, In the tri-variate model of behavioral traits from my previous question, one is normally distributed, the others binomial. I am aware of the Nakagawa & Schielzeth (2010) paper on intra-class correlations for non-gaussian data, but am...
Hi All, I am currently running a multivariate animal model which has 3 normally distributed responses and one time-to-event (longevity) response. For the fixed effects part, the estimated slopes for associations with longevity reflects changes or ratio's...
Dear All, Perhaps the answer to my question is trivial, but I got stuck in my own arguments and hope someone can drag me out Here is the problem ... we have two behavioral traits (say A and B) which are...
Hi Bernhard, When you are interested in so many groups and to compare them, why not use a cluster technique or a mixture approach to get some grouping Stefan -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto...
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