Analysis of Response Profiles of data on Blood Lead Levels |
Treatment of Lead Exposed Children (TLC) Trial |
The Mixed Procedure |
Model Information |
|
Data Set |
WORK.TLC |
Dependent Variable |
y |
Covariance Structure |
Unstructured |
Subject Effect |
id |
Estimation Method |
REML |
Residual Variance Method |
None |
Fixed Effects SE Method |
Model-Based |
Degrees of Freedom Method |
Between-Within |
Class Level Information |
||
Class |
Levels |
Values |
id |
100 |
not printed |
group |
2 |
P A |
time |
4 |
0 1 4 6 |
Dimensions |
|
Covariance Parameters |
10 |
Columns in X |
15 |
Columns in Z |
0 |
Subjects |
100 |
Max Obs Per Subject |
4 |
Observations Used |
400 |
Observations Not Used |
0 |
Total Observations |
400 |
Iteration History |
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Iteration |
Evaluations |
-2 Res Log Like |
Criterion |
0 |
1 |
2626.25517748 |
|
1 |
1 |
2416.07594087 |
0.00000000 |
Convergence criteria met. |
Estimated R Matrix for id 1 |
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Row |
Col1 |
Col2 |
Col3 |
Col4 |
1 |
25.2257 |
19.1074 |
19.6995 |
22.2016 |
2 |
19.1074 |
44.3458 |
35.5351 |
29.6750 |
3 |
19.6995 |
35.5351 |
47.3778 |
30.6205 |
4 |
22.2016 |
29.6750 |
30.6205 |
58.6510 |
Fit Statistics |
|
-2 Res Log Likelihood |
2416.1 |
AIC (smaller is better) |
2436.1 |
AICC (smaller is better) |
2436.7 |
BIC (smaller is better) |
2462.1 |
Type 3 Tests of
Fixed Effects |
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Effect |
Num DF |
Den DF |
Chi-Square |
F Value |
Pr > ChiSq |
Pr > F |
group |
1 |
98 |
25.43 |
25.43 |
<.0001 |
<.0001 |
Time |
3 |
98 |
184.48 |
61.49 |
<.0001 |
<.0001 |
group*time |
3 |
98 |
107.79 |
35.93 |
<.0001 |
<.0001 |
Note: In the “Solution for Fixed
Effects” the default indicator variable coding is not the most natural for a
categorical variable denoting the occasions of measurement; for the latter, the
“first” level of the factor (the baseline measurement occasions) is a more natural
reference group.
Similarly, the placebo group might be regarded
as a more natural reference group for treatment comparisons.
Solution for Fixed Effects |
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Effect |
group |
time |
Estimate |
Standard Error |
DF |
t Value |
Pr > |t| |
Intercept |
|
|
20.7620 |
1.0831 |
98 |
19.17 |
<.0001 |
Group |
P |
|
2.8840 |
1.5317 |
98 |
1.88 |
0.0627 |
Group |
A |
|
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Time |
|
0 |
5.7780 |
0.8885 |
98 |
6.50 |
<.0001 |
Time |
|
1 |
-7.2400 |
0.9343 |
98 |
-7.75 |
<.0001 |
Time |
|
4 |
-5.2480 |
0.9464 |
98 |
-5.54 |
<.0001 |
Time |
|
6 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Group*time |
P |
0 |
-3.1520 |
1.2566 |
98 |
-2.51 |
0.0138 |
Group*time |
P |
1 |
8.2540 |
1.3213 |
98 |
6.25 |
<.0001 |
Group*time |
P |
4 |
5.6720 |
1.3385 |
98 |
4.24 |
<.0001 |
Group*time |
P |
6 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Group*time |
A |
0 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Group*time |
A |
1 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Group*time |
A |
4 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Group*time |
A |
6 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
The
default coding can be changed with the inclusion of the ORDER=option in the
PROC MIXED statement. For example, the ORDER=DATA option forces the levels of
all variables included in the CLASS statement to be sorted by their order of
appearance in the input data set. Therefore, by previously sorting the data set
in descending order of a categorical variable denoting the occasions of
measurement, a more natural reference group coding is obtained for that
variable (with the lowest, rather than the highest, level of the categorical
variable for time used as the reference). This produces the following output
for the “Solution for Fixed Effects” :
Solution for Fixed Effects |
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Effect |
group |
time |
Estimate |
Standard Error |
DF |
t Value |
Pr > |t| |
Intercept |
|
|
26.2720 |
0.7103 |
98 |
36.99 |
<.0001 |
group |
A |
|
0.2680 |
1.0045 |
98 |
0.27 |
0.7902 |
group |
P |
|
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
time |
|
6 |
-2.6260 |
0.8885 |
98 |
-2.96 |
0.0039 |
time |
|
4 |
-2.2020 |
0.8149 |
98 |
-2.70 |
0.0081 |
time |
|
1 |
-1.6120 |
0.7919 |
98 |
-2.04 |
0.0445 |
time |
|
0 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
group*time |
A |
6 |
-3.1520 |
1.2566 |
98 |
-2.51 |
0.0138 |
group*time |
A |
4 |
-8.8240 |
1.1525 |
98 |
-7.66 |
<.0001 |
group*time |
A |
1 |
-11.4060 |
1.1199 |
98 |
-10.18 |
<.0001 |
group*time |
A |
0 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
group*time |
P |
6 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
group*time |
P |
4 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
group*time |
P |
1 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
group*time |
P |
0 |
0 |
. |
. |
. |
. |
Note: one
unappealing consequence of circumventing the default coding of time in this way
is that the estimates of the covariance matrix are printed in reverse (or
descending) order of time. To avoid potential confusion when extracting the
estimates of the covariance matrix, it is advisable to re-run
the analysis without the ORDER=DATA option.