Yes, that was what I was trying to do. Thank you very much for your reply!
Olivier
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Ben Bolker gmail.com> writes:
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PS this error message is listed in http://glmm.wikidot.com/faq --
if you google 'lmer "matrix is not symmetric"' it's in the hits (although
pretty far from the top, alas). I've added a little bit more discussion.
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Olivier Blaser unil.ch> writes:
> I am having trouble with lmer. I am looking at recombinant versus non
> recombinant individuals. In the response variable recombinant
> individuals are coded as 1's and non-recombinant as 0's. I built a model
> with 2 fixed factors and 1 random effect. Sex (m
Dear R Users,
I am having trouble with lmer. I am looking at recombinant versus non
recombinant individuals. In the response variable recombinant
individuals are coded as 1's and non-recombinant as 0's. I built a model
with 2 fixed factors and 1 random effect. Sex (males/females) is the
first
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