getting decimals [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2010-06-03 07:21 (5850 d 10:54 ago) – Posting: # 5419
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Ahoy d_labes,

there was still some low hanging fruit to pick in this old thread...

>getVarCov(model2)

G matrix

Random effects variance covariance matrix

          tmtR      tmtT

tmtR 0.0222050 0.0027286

tmtT 0.0027286 0.0149240

  Standard Deviations: 0.14901 0.12216

(and blah)

Random effects:

Formula: ~tmt - 1 | subject

Structure: General positive-definite, Log-Cholesky parametrization

         StdDev     Corr

tmtR     0.14901302 tmtR

tmtT     0.12216340 0.15 any body out there who knows how to get

❝ more decimals here?


Corr(A,B)=cov(A,B)/sqrt(Var(A)*Var(B))
Here = 0.0027286/(sqrt(0.0222050*0.0149240)), I guess the object returned by getVarCov() contains all the further decimals anyone can dream of.

Best regards
EM.

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