Re: [R] Example data for analysis of a highly pseudoreplicate mixed-effects experiment

2009-09-16 Thread Matthias Gralle
4.6742 0.0309 In the original data set, denDF is >200 000. Once again, how do I correctly account for pseudoreplication, avoiding the artificially high number of df ? Thank you, Matthias Matthias Gralle wrote: Hello everybody, it may be better to have sample data. I have provided

[R] Example data for analysis of a highly pseudoreplicate mixed-effects experiment

2009-09-16 Thread Matthias Gralle
it is the wrong formula. Can anybody give me some advice on this problem ? Or should I just stick to reducing the data from each condition to a single parameter, as explained in my first email below? Thank you again! Matthias Gralle wrote: Hello everybody, I have been trying for some weeks to

[R] Analysis of a highly pseudoreplicate mixed-effects experiment

2009-09-14 Thread Matthias Gralle
8-10-20) on Ubuntu 8.04 on a linux 2.6.24-24-generic kernel on different Intel systems. I am using the lme4 that came with R 2.8.0. Thank you very much for your time! -- Matthias Gralle, PhD Dept. Evolutionary Genetics Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Deutscher Platz 6 04103