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Thanks for developing such a nice package.
I was wondering if it is possible to use mjoint to jointly model two longitudinal outcomes without the survival part (ie. fitting a correlated random intercept/slope model for two longitudinal outcomes)? I would also be very interested in obtaining dynamic predictions (ie. using dynLong()). Would that be possible?
Many thanks in advance for your help, best wishes
Francesco
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Hi,
Thanks for developing such a nice package.
I was wondering if it is possible to use mjoint to jointly model two
longitudinal outcomes without the survival part (ie. fitting a correlated
random intercept/slope model for two longitudinal outcomes)? I would also
be very interested in obtaining dynamic predictions (ie. using dynLong()).
Would that be possible?
Many thanks in advance for your help, best wishes
Francesco
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Hi,
Thanks for developing such a nice package.
I was wondering if it is possible to use
mjoint
to jointly model two longitudinal outcomes without the survival part (ie. fitting a correlated random intercept/slope model for two longitudinal outcomes)? I would also be very interested in obtaining dynamic predictions (ie. usingdynLong()
). Would that be possible?Many thanks in advance for your help, best wishes
Francesco
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: