Hi, Thanks in advance for any help on this question. I'm running multinomial models using the MCMCglmm package. The models have 5 outcome variables (each with count data), and an additional two random effects built into the models. The issue is that when I use the following code, the summary only gives me results for four of the outcome variables.
Here is the code for my model: m3.random <- MCMCglmm(cbind(Opp_teacher , Dir_teacher, Enh_teacher, SocTol_teacher, Eval_teacher) ~ trait -1, random = ~ us(trait):other + us(trait):focal, rcov = ~ us(trait):units, prior = list( R = list(fix=1, V=0.5 * (I + J), n = 4), G = list( G1 = list(V = diag(4), n = 4), G2 = list(V = diag(4), n = 4))), burnin = burn, nitt = iter, family = "multinomial5", data = data, pr=TRUE, pl=TRUE, DIC = TRUE, verbose = FALSE) And the summary of the main effects: post.mean l-95% CI u-95% CI eff.samp pMCMC traitOpp_teacher -3.828752 -4.616731 -3.067424 184.4305 5.263158e-05 traitDir_teacher -3.400481 -4.041069 -2.813063 259.1084 5.263158e-05 traitEnh_teacher -1.779129 -2.197415 -1.366496 624.9759 5.263158e-05 traitSocTol_teacher -2.852684 -3.429799 -2.332909 468.7098 5.263158e-05 It is not an issue of the suppressing the intercept, since I'm already doing that (see the -1 term. When I remove that term, the model solutions includes an intercept and only 3 additional main effects). The model does throw the following error, but after searching previous messages on this list, I've concluded that this error message doesn't have to do with my current problem. Just in case: " observations with zero weight not used for calculating dispersion" I have also posted a similar question on stackoverflow about a week ago, but with no response, so I thought I would try here. Link in case people want to gain reputation points for a response: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49309027/missing-term-in-mcmcglmm-multinomial-model-results-not-in-intercept-issue <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49309027/missing-term-in-mcmcglmm-multinomial-model-results-not-in-intercept-issue> And of course I've checked various other sources including the course notes, but can't make sense of why the 5th term is dropped from the model. Any help is much appreciated. Best, Michelle -- Michelle A. Kline, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Simon Fraser University [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.