[Mediation-information] Mediation package in R

Kosuke Imai kimai at Princeton.EDU
Mon Dec 2 01:06:58 CET 2013


We have some R code for mixed effects models from lmer4 but unfortunately we haven’t implemented coxme.  We may try it but at the minimum it will take a month or so.  The general algorithm is described in http://imai.princeton.edu/research/BaronKenny.html  If you know some basic statistical programming, you should be able to implement this algorithm for any statistical model.

Best,
Kosuke

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On Dec 1, 2013, at 6:25 PM, Tiago Almeida <tcl.almeida03 at gmail.com<mailto:tcl.almeida03 at gmail.com>> wrote:

Dear Dr. Imai,

I am statistician from Brazil and I'm helping some people using the mediation package. They are trying to use survival mixed effect models (coxme) but this is not in the mediate function already.

I'd like to know if you have plans for implement it, if you don't, I could try to implement, but I would need some help with this.

Could you orient me to do this? I mean, where should I start looking: article, R code?



Thank you,

Tiago

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