: [R] random effects in mixed model not that 'random'
Hi,
I have the following conceptual / interpretative question regarding
random effects:
A mixed effects model was fit on biological data, with observations
coming from different species. There is a clear overall effect of
certain predictors
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Subject: [R] random effects in mixed model not that 'random'
Hi,
I have the following conceptual / interpretative question regarding
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2009 6:19 PM
To: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] random effects in mixed model not that 'random'
Hi,
I have the following conceptual / interpretative question regarding
random effects:
A mixed effects model was fit on biological data, with observations
coming from
...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] random effects in mixed model not that 'random'
Hi,
I have the following conceptual / interpretative question regarding
random effects:
A mixed effects model was fit on biological data, with observations
coming from different species. There is a clear overall effect
Hi,
I have the following conceptual / interpretative question regarding
random effects:
A mixed effects model was fit on biological data, with observations
coming from different species. There is a clear overall effect of
certain predictors (entering the model as fixed effect), but as
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