ChickWeight {stats} | R Documentation |
The ChickWeight
data frame has 578 rows and 4 columns from an
experiment on the effect of diet on early growth of chicks.
data(ChickWeight)
This data frame contains the following columns:
18
< ... < 48
giving a unique identifier for the chick. The ordering of
the levels groups chicks on the same diet together and
orders them according to their final weight (lightest to
heaviest) within diet.
The body weights of the chicks were measured at birth and every second day thereafter until day 20. They were also measured on day 21. There were four groups on chicks on different protein diets.
Crowder, M. and Hand, D. (1990), Analysis of Repeated Measures, {Chapman and Hall} (example 5.3)
Hand, D. and Crowder, M. (1996), Practical Longitudinal Data Analysis, Chapman and Hall (table A.2)
Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates, D. M. (2000) Mixed-effects Models in S and S-PLUS, Springer.
data(ChickWeight) coplot(weight ~ Time | Chick, data = ChickWeight, type = "b", show = FALSE) ## fit a representative chick fm1 <- nls(weight ~ SSlogis( Time, Asym, xmid, scal ), data = ChickWeight, subset = Chick == 1) summary( fm1 )