Thanks, modifying the predict function to allow for new levels was what was
required
Brian
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Brian Willis b.h.willis at bham.ac.uk writes:
Hi All,
I need to be able to manipulate the names of the coefficients from
*ranef()*.
If there is any missing data when fitting a mixed model using lmer, no
estimate is returned for the associated level for that random effect. Thus
if the
Hi All,
I need to be able to manipulate the names of the coefficients from
*ranef()*.
If there is any missing data when fitting a mixed model using lmer, no
estimate is returned for the associated level for that random effect. Thus
if the data input for regions had levels
*Region*
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