Statistics 196A, Education 401D Spring 2019
Multilevel Modeling Using R
David Rogosa
Sequoia 224, rag{AT}stat{DOT}stanford{DOT}edu Office hours: Class meeting days, 5:30 - 6:30
Course web page: http://rogosateaching.com/stat196/
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STATS 196A (EDUC 401D): Multilevel Modeling Using R
Multilevel data analysis examples using R.
Topics include: two-level nested data, growth curve modeling, generalized linear models for counts and categorical data,
nonlinear models, three-level analyses. For more information, see course website: http://rogosateaching.com/stat196/
Terms: Spr | Units: 1 | Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit
Instructors: Rogosa, D. (PI)
STATS 196A | 1 units | Class # 29266 | Section 01 | Grading: Satisfactory/No Credit | WKS |
Wed 3:30 PM - 5:20 PM at Sequoia Hall 200 with Rogosa, D. (PI)
Instructors: Rogosa, D. (PI)
Notes: Class meets on April 10, April 17, April 24, May 1, May 15.
Course Schedule
Five (2hr) mtgs W 3:30 - 5:20 on April 10, April 17, April 24, May 1, May 15. Sequoia 200
Weeks 1 - 4.
a. Introduction: Basic analyses for two-level nested data, normal models (UK Exam data)
b. Additional two-level (normal) models: experimental designs (Dyestuff), longitudinal data (growth curves, sleepstudy),
observational data (High School and Beyond)
c. Generalized linear mixed models for counts and categorical outcomes
d. Three-level analyses (nested data and longitudinal data)
e. Specialized applications (as time permits): regression diagnostics, power calculations and design, ecological inference, survival analysis,
nonlinear functional forms, mediation analysis, propensity scores and matching, imputation, item response theory
Week 5. Student presentations of multilevel data analyses
For the 1-unit enrollment in this short course, students are expected to engage in the four presentation class sessions, and for the fifth session each student makes a short (~10 min) presentation of a relevant data analysis they have conducted.
Note to auditors. We will have room for auditors.
The Registrar does have a form (no-fee) for faculty, staff, post-docs: Application for Auditor or Permit to Attend (PTA) Status
Core Sources
Many of the example presented in this short course are described in Examples from Multilevel Software Comparative Reviews Douglas Bates. Code version of MlmSoftRev
R-package containing mlmRev data examples. Bates talk on mlmRev U Bristol documentation Additional examples in core package lme4
Another set of examples: lmer for SAS PROC MIXED Users Douglas Bates Department of Statistics University of Wisconsin Madison Data sets from SAS System for Mixed Models
Overviews and additional examples from Doug Bates:
lme4: Mixed-effects modeling with R February 17, 2010 Springer (book chapters). An merged version of Bates book:[broken 2/18] lme4: Mixed-effects modeling with R January 11, 2010
R Journal intro Fitting linear mixed models in R Using the lme4 package Douglas Bates (pp.27-30)
Collection of all Doug Bates lme4 talks Fitting linear mixed-effects models using lme4, Journal of Statistical Software Douglas Bates Martin Machler Ben Bolker.
Technical topics: Mixed models in R using the lme4 package Part 4: Theory of linear mixed models
HSB and growth curve examples in John Fox lme tutorial
Another nice lmer exposition with life sciences examples: Mixed-effects models, Remko Duursma, Jeff Powell Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University. September 2016. HIE Datasets
Current version of R is R version 3.5.3 released on (2019-03-11) -- "Great Truth". For references and software: The R Project for Statistical Computing Closest download mirror is Berkeley
A recent text (potentially) provides more infrastructure for this short course, but sadly it has many shortcomings. This text has free access at Stanford via crcnetbase.com
Multilevel Modeling Using R http://www.crcpress.com/product/isbn/9781466515857
Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Published:June 23, 2014 by CRC Press Journal of Statistical Software Book Review Book website, including data
Week 1 April 10
1. Introductory Example. Nested data, two-levels. Goldstein Exam Data.
Exam {mlmRev} UK HS data. Subset: Coed schools exam data, mixed schools, cleaned
a. Introductory descriptive approaches for gender gap analysis (Smart First Year Student analyses using lmList, additional plots).
b. Various lmer analyses for gender gap.
Rogosa R-session basic plots models used Stat 209 Gender gap data analysis. scanned class handout
c. Residual plots, add-on regression diagnostics: packages HLMdiag , influence.ME
Rogosa session with Exam data (week 1) (ascii) resulting plots
d. more P-values, tests add-ons to lmer.
afex package with Exam data ggaplmer2
Faraway text addendums: Inferential Methods for Linear Mixed Models
e. Plus Plots for random, fixed effects.
2. Matrix Formulation for Mixed Effects Models (growth curves and nested data).
Week 2 April 17
1. Recap Introductory Example. Nested data, two-levels. Goldstein Exam Data.
merMod objects from lmer
Add-on package merTools merTools vignette
prediction with lmer : predict with lme4 predictInterval from merTools prediction vignette
Rogosa session. plots
2. Common/canonical two-level examples (measured outcome)
A. Growth Curve models and analysis. Bates Sleepstudy example (week2 Stat222).
Chap. 4 Bates book [more Doug Bates Slides (pdf pages 8-28) ]
Sleepstudy class handout, pdf scan Sleepstudy, 2018 clean ascii Individual plots (frame-by-frame) Plot of straight-line fits
Reduced/constrained models: growth curve example
B. Two-level nested (normal) data recap. Brief overview of HSB (High School and Beyond) analysis (from Stat209): plots and model.
a full single Bryk dataset (longform) (abbreviated) Rogosa R-session Bryk data plots, Rogosa R-session
Caution from last year: side-by-side boxplot creation and lmList subset issue
A nice teaching document from Indiana that does HSB data with every known statistical package (including lmer)
3. Growth Curve Modeling exercise, Brain Volume Data Analysis.
analyses from "Variation in longitudinal trajectories of regional brain volumes of healthy men and women (ages 10 to 85 years) measured with atlas-based parcellation of MRI" cartoon plot of Lateral Ventricles data; actual data plot of Lateral Ventricles data; development of lmer (mixed effect) growth models
4. Data from designed experiments.(basics).
a. Dyestuff data, Bates book, Chapter 1 (sec 1.2, 1.3) Rogosa Dyestuff session
b. Penicillin data (also Pastes, ratbrain), Bates book, Chapter 2.
  From Doug Bates presentation Rogosa R-session
Random effects anova recap (see Bates book Chap1, Chap2).
Week 3 April 24
Main topic: Generalized Linear Mixed Models: counts and proportions.
nice overview: Generalized Linear Mixed Models from Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science.
1. Dichotomous outcomes, glmer analysis examples.
a. Respiratory clinical trial from HSAUR. lmList does logistic, introducing glmer lmList, glmer for respiration data (placebo group)
b. Contraception (Bangladesh) use from Bates review Rogosa R-session glmer model slide
c. Test scores (pass/fail outcome) from Ch 8, Multilevel Modeling Using R. Rogosa R-session
2. Count outcome, GLMM poisson models.
a. Count data: Contagious bovine pleuropneumonia, data(cbpp) in lme4.
Rogosa R-session herd plots
b. Factorial design, Count outcome. From HIE Sydney. EucFACE ground cover data Rogosa glmer session.
c. Another count data example from mlmRev package, data(Mmmec): Malignant Melanoma Mortality in the European Community associated with the impact of UV radiation exposure.
Rogosa glmer session more Rogosa Mmmec session
glmer.nb Fits a generalized linear mixed-effects model (GLMM) for the negative binomial family, building on glmer, and initializing via theta.ml from MASS.
3. hglm -- a different package for fitting hierarchical generalized linear models.
R Journal December 2010. manual vignette
Week 4 May 1
1. Three-level (and above) lmer examples.
Measured outcomes
a. Achieve data from Multilevel Modeling Using R book. Rogosa R-session
b. example from mlmRev package, data(Chem97): Scores on A-level Chemistry in 1997. Rogosa R-session
Count outcome.
c. data(Mmmec): Malignant Melanoma Mortality in the European Community associated with the impact of UV radiation exposure.   Rogosa 3-level session
2. Missing Data and Imputation Methods for Multilevel Data Analysis
Vignette: Analyzing Imputed Data with Multilevel Models and merTools
Rogosa R-session for vignette
Missing data wide-form imputation: mice multiple regression example, nhanes data in package mice R-session using mice package
Missing data background. Multiple Imputation.
Nhanes data example (mice primer) in van Buuren S and Groothuis-Oudshoorn K (2011). mice: Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations in R. Journal of Statistical Software, 45(3), 1-67.
See also Flexible Imputation of Missing Data. Stef van Buuren Chapman and Hall/CRC 2012. Chapter 9, Longitudinal Data Sec 3.8 Multilevel data. He is the originator of mice book extras
R resources. Multivariate Analysis Task View, Missing data section, esp packages mice
New package: hmi: hierarchical multiple imputation, vignette
We won't get to these..........
Special and Specialized Multi-level Topics:
A. Nonlinear Models. nlmer in lme4 Bates presentation Orange trees, logistic, in Stat222 (week3)
B. Extensions of lme4 modeling: npmlreg Nonparametric Maximum Likelihood (NPML) estimation; hglm Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models,
Package RLRsim Title Exact (Restricted) Likelihood Ratio Tests for Mixed and Additive Models An Introduction to merTools
C. Multilevel Survival Analysis.
Mixed effects (Frailty) survival models. Package coxme Terry Therneau July 2014: Cox proportional hazards models containing Gaussian random
effects, also known as frailty models coxme manual. Maintainer Terry Therneau. Mixed Effects Cox Models Terry Therneau Mayo Clinic June 15, 2015. Additional materials. frailtyHL: A Package for Fitting Frailty Models with H-likelihood
Stat222 coxme handout plain text version
D. Mediation Analysis Package multilevel Package mediation package vignette
E. Propensity Score and Matching Methods. Package matchMulti Title Optimal Multilevel Matching using a Network Algorithm Package multilevelPSA Title Multilevel Propensity Score Analysis
F. Ecological Inference R-package eiPack: R x C Ecological Inference and Higher-Dimension Data Management. R News Oct 2007
G. Multiple Imputation. Package mitml Title Tools for Multiple Imputation in Multilevel Modeling
H. Power calculations and Design;
Package pamm Title Power Analysis for Random Effects in Mixed Models
Package simr Title Power Analysis for Generalised Linear Mixed Models by Simulation.
longpower power and sample size for linear models of longitudinal data
Package MultiRR Title Bias, Precision, and Power for Multi-Level Random Regression
Week 5 May 15
Student presentations, multilevel analysis examples.