View source: R/profilelike.polr.R
| profilelike.polr | R Documentation | 
This function provides values for a profile likelihood and a normalized profile likelihood for a parameter of interest in a proportional odds model.
profilelike.polr(formula, data, profile.theta, method = "logistic", 
	lo.theta = NULL, hi.theta = NULL, length = 300, round = 2, 
	subset = NULL, weights = NULL, offset = NULL, ...)
| formula | see corresponding documentation in  | 
| data | a data frame. See corresponding documentation in  | 
| profile.theta | a parameter of interest, theta; must be a numeric variable. | 
| method | see corresponding documentation in  | 
| lo.theta | lower bound for a parameter of interest to obtain values for a profile likelihood. | 
| hi.theta | upper bound for a parameter of interest to obtain values for a profile likelihood. | 
| length | length of numerical grid values for a parameter of interest to obtain values for a profile likelihood. | 
| round | the number of decimal places for  | 
| subset | should not be provided. | 
| weights | should not be provided. | 
| offset | should not be provided. | 
| ... | further arguments passed to or from other methods. | 
This function provides values for a profile likelihood and a normalized profile likelihood for a parameter of interest in a proportional odds model. Users must define a parameter of interest in a proportional odds model. This function can be used for proportional odds models comparable with the polr function. However, arguments weights, subset, and offset should not be provided. A normalized profile likelihood is obtained by a profile likelihood being divided by the maximum value of the profile likelihood so that a normalized profile likelihood ranges from 0 to 1.
| theta  | numerical grid values for a parameter of interest in a specified range (between lower and upper bounds). | 
| profile.lik  | numerical values for a profile likelihood corresponding to theta in a specified range (between lower and upper bounds). | 
| profile.lik.norm  | numerical values for a normalized profile likelihood ranging from 0 to 1. | 
Arguments weights, subset, and offset in the polr function are not comparable.
Missing values should be removed.
Leena Choi <naturechoi@gmail.com>
profilelike.plot,  profilelike.summary,  profilelike.lm,  profilelike.glm,  profilelike.gls,  profilelike.lme,  polr
data(datapolr)
datapolr$y <- as.factor(datapolr$y)
xx <- profilelike.polr(y ~ x1 + x2, data=datapolr, profile.theta="group", 
				method="logistic", lo.theta=-2, hi.theta=2.5, length=500)
profilelike.plot(theta=xx$theta, profile.lik.norm=xx$profile.lik.norm, round=2)
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.