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calculating upper and lower CL using lme and glme

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Subject: calculating upper and lower CL using lme and glme
From: Nicola Koper <nkoper@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2006 12:59:52 -0700 (PDT)
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Hi everyone,

I want to use the standard errors associated with
parameter estimates provided by lme and glme
(correlatedData library) to calculate upper and lower
90% confidence limits for the parameter estimates, but
I"m not sure how to do so with mixed models... e.g.
calculating the t-value (@ alpha=0.1) to use in the
calculation.

I'm using Splus 6.2.

Thanks alot,
Nicky

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Dr. Nicola Koper
Assistant Professor
Natural Resources Institute
University of Manitoba

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