Deviance Function in Terms of Standard Deviations/Correlations
Deviance Function in Terms of Standard Deviations/Correlations
The deviance is profiled with respect to the fixed-effects parameters but not with respect to sigma; that is, the function takes parameters for the variance-covariance parameters and for the residual standard deviation. The random-effects variance-covariance parameters are on the standard deviation/correlation scale, not the theta (Cholesky factor) scale.
fm: a fitted model inheriting from class "merMod".
useSc: (logical) indicating whether a scale parameter has been in the model or should be used.
transfuns: a list of functions for converting parameters to and from the Cholesky-factor scale
...: arguments passed to the internal profnames function (signames=TRUE to use old-style .sigxx names, FALSE uses (sd_cor|xx); also prefix=c("sd","cor"))
Returns
Returns a function that takes a vector of standard deviations and correlations and returns the deviance (or REML criterion). The function has additional attributes
optimum: a named vector giving the parameter values at the optimum
basedev: the deviance at the optimum, (i.e., not the REML criterion).
thopt: the optimal variance-covariance parameters on the theta (Cholesky factor) scale
stderr: standard errors of fixed effect parameters
Note
Even if the original model was fitted using REML=TRUE as by default with lmer(), this returns the deviance, i.e., the objective function for maximum (log) likelihood (ML).
For the REML objective function, use getME(fm, "devfun")
instead.
Examples
m1 <- lmer(Reaction~Days+(Days|Subject),sleepstudy)dd <- devfun2(m1, useSc=TRUE)pp <- attr(dd,"optimum")## extract variance-covariance and residual std dev parameterssigpars <- pp[grepl("^\\.sig",names(pp))]all.equal(unname(dd(sigpars)),deviance(refitML(m1)))