Implementation of cumulative link (mixed) models also known as ordered regression models, proportional odds models, proportional hazards models for grouped survival times and ordered logit/probit/... models. Estimation is via maximum likelihood and mixed models are fitted with the Laplace approximation and adaptive Gauss-Hermite quadrature. Multiple random effect terms are allowed and they may be nested, crossed or partially nested/crossed. Restrictions of symmetry and equidistance can be imposed on the thresholds (cut-points/intercepts). Standard model methods are available (summary, anova, drop-methods, step, confint, predict etc.) in addition to profile methods and slice methods for visualizing the likelihood function and checking convergence.
- Robust link functions
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- Modeling discrete time-to-event data
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- PAsso
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- rms
- VGAM
- subplex
- pscl
- nnet
- pbivnorm
- grpreg
- emmeans
- ordPens
- MESS
- QSARdata
- SPost
- DiagTest3Grp
- censReg
- Epi
- logspline
- truncreg
- Mlogit
- rpartOrdinal
- monmlp
- ordinalgmifs
- rpartScore
- breastCancerVDX
- MethComp
- Polycor
- OGLM
- MXM
- copBasic
- discSurv
- DStree
- fmsb
- dynsurv
- pec
- bigsplines
- crch
- AICcmodavg
- CUB
- ordinalNet
- longitudinal
- MIICD
- VGAMdata
- jomo
- afex
- glmnetcr
- rjmcmc
- ICsurv
- markovchain
- mlt
- DiagnosisMed
- Xcode
- lmmot
- OCAPIS
- ordinalForest
- ordinalClust
- lfe
- catdata
- ICE
- bshazard
- sure
- mvord
- tbm
- TransModel
- tram
- variables
- ResourceSelection
- ordinalCont
- inteff
- cubremot
- FastCUB
- serp
- Ternary
- projpred
- metaSDTreg
- pda
- BayesOrdDesign
- remiod
- AutoScore
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