lmerTest 3.1-3 (October 2020)
- Update a test to accomodate
lme4::anova
reporting
NA
instead of 1
for p-value when df=0.
- No longer print message about missing cells with mean centered
covariates for type III anova tables (issue #19)
- Fix step such that fixed effects are reduced even if all random
effects are reduced away (issue #23).
lmerTest 3.1-2 (April 2020)
- Remove argument “…” to accomodate new version of
lme4
(from version 1.1-22
)
- Minor fix to tests to accomodate new version of
lme4
(from version 1.1-22
)
lmerTest 3.1-1
- Sofie P Jensen is taking over as maintainer replacing Per B
Brockhoff.
- Fixing “noLD” CRAN issue (a check that ensures the package works on
systems without long doubles). This was caused by an over sensitive
test.
lmerTest 3.1-0
- Adding support for legacy model fits,
i.e.
merModLmerTest
objects generated with lmerTest version
< 3.0-0
. This includes defining the
merModLmerTest
class and anova
,
summary
, drop1
, ls_means
,
lsmeansLT
and difflsmeans
methods. The usual
lme4
methods also work with objects of class
merModLmerTest
.
lmerTest 3.0-1
- over-sensitive tests (failing on Solaris) have reduced
tolerance
sigma
and sigma.merMod
defined and
exported for R <= 3.3.0
- Warn if Kenward-Roger is used with
R <= 3.3.0
since
it may give incorrect results
- Add
lme4 (>= 1.1-10)
and
R (>= 3.2.5)
to Depends
(last available
version where lmerTest
checks out)
pbkrtest
package loaded conditional on availability in
tests
lmerTest 3.0-0
- The new and completely re-written lmerTest package. Details of
changes are available in pdf
or html
lmerTest < 3.0-0
- Signficant news and changes for the 2.0-xx release series is
provided below.
2.0-34
- included citation info for JSS
2.0-33
- lsmeans and difflsmeans are now deprecated functions. Changed the
names to lsmeansLT and dlsmeansLT
- changed the maintainer field
2.0-32
- changed the message of identifiability to the more appropriate
one
2.0-31
- removed lmerTestFunctions.R and restructured the package. added
calcSatterth(model, L) for calculating Satterthwaite’s approximation for
a specified L matrix
2.0-30
- envir.R failed with the newest version of lme4. Changed the code to
pass the check. TODO: remove updating the model
2.0-28
- changes in general summary function. callNextMethod changed to
as(model, “lmerMod)
2.0-25
- updated according to comments from CRAN
2.0-24 changes:
2.0-23 changes:
- hessian and grad changed to mygrad and myhess (deriv.R functions of
Rune)
- plots use ggplot2
- look for previous changes in R-Forge
2.0-11 changes:
- elimRandEffs deleted. now the rand table contains all the
information
2.0-9 changes:
- fixed.calc option is added to step function
- elimRand effs changed: random effects that are 1 approx to 1e-6 are
eliminated
- las=2 in barplots: verical axis names contrast with the name “l”
changed to “l.lmerTest.private.contrasts”
2.0-8 changes:
- throws error for lsmeans, difflsmeans, rand and step functions if
the model does not inherit lmerMod class
2.0-7 changes:
- in utils calcSatterth changed: solve of 0 dim matrix now catches in
tryCatch - example MAMex.R in tests is added to check the bug
- messages are printed if some computational errors occurr in anova or
summary and the ones from lme4 are returned (bugSummary.R for
testing)
2.0.6 changes:
- added a number of tests in the tests folder and inst/datasets for
the testing data sets - will not be included in the R-forge nor CRAN
(for a moment)
- model is not updated automatically to REML (tests for random effects
are ML!)
- man functions updated
2.0.5 changes:
- fixed bug from Ben - summary(model, “lme4”) changed to
summary(model, ddf=“lme4”)
- fixed bug for summary from Cyrus
- added in manual notes regarding random coefficient models
simplification
- Rune changed solve to chol2inv in lmerTestFunctions.R
- changed updateModel function so that the bugs with the environmentgs
are solved
2.0.4 new:
- rewritten rand table elimination
- added elimrand.R
Modifications in lmerTest 2.0.1
- The elim.num column now has KEEP instead of 0
- X’X deficiancy was fixed by Rune, lmerTest was fixed
accordingly