cluster
Identify clusters.
Description
This is a special function used in the context of survival models. It identifies correlated groups of observations, and is used on the right hand side of a formula. This style is now discouraged, use the cluster
option instead.
Usage
cluster(x)
Arguments
x | A character, factor, or numeric variable. |
Details
The function's only action is semantic, to mark a variable as the cluster indicator. The resulting variance is what is known as the “working independence” variance in a GEE model. Note that one cannot use both a frailty term and a cluster term in the same model, the first is a mixed-effects approach to correlation and the second a GEE approach, and these don't mix.
Value
x
See Also
Examples
marginal.model <- coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ rx, data= rats, cluster=litter, subset=(sex=='f')) frailty.model <- coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ rx + frailty(litter), rats, subset=(sex=='f'))
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