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  1. What is the difference between fixed effect, random effect in mixed ...

    Nov 26, 2023 · In simple terms, how would you explain (perhaps with simple examples) the difference between fixed effect, random effect in mixed effect models?

  2. regression - When to use mixed effect model? - Cross Validated

    Apr 24, 2017 · Linear Mixed Effects Models are Extensions of Linear Regression models for data that are collected and summarized in groups. The key advantages is the coefficients can vary with …

  3. When to use generalized estimating equations vs. mixed effects …

    The following CV questions also discuss this material: Difference between generalized linear models & generalized linear mixed models in SPSS; What is the difference between generalized estimating …

  4. regression - Understanding Mixed Effect Models visually with some ...

    Jan 14, 2024 · The rate at which they lost weight (some people lost weight faster while others lost it a bit slower) There are 2 ways of handling this in a Linear Mixed Effects Model: Random Intercept + Fixed …

  5. r - How to obtain the p-value (check significance) of an effect in a ...

    I use lme4 in R to fit the mixed model lmer (value~status+ (1|experiment))) where value is continuous, status and experiment are factors, and I get Linear mixed model fit by REML Formula: value ~ ...

  6. Calculating minimum sample size required for repeated measures …

    Nov 27, 2023 · Calculating minimum sample size required for repeated measures linear mixed model using the simr package Ask Question Asked 2 years ago Modified 2 years ago

  7. Why use Linear Mixed Models instead of Repeated Measures ANOVA?

    Mar 14, 2019 · In principle you can use a linear mixed model to cover all sorts of random effects: random effects for intercepts (e.g., differences among subjects in baseline HR for condition = time1), …

  8. Difference between Repeated measures ANOVA, ANCOVA and Linear …

    Jul 8, 2020 · Linear mixed effects method with "Weight" as outcome, [group, time, group*time] as fixed effects and [subject] as random effect. Again, can we use "Percent reduction in weight" here? Linear …

  9. Correct interpretation of conditional and marginal R squared in mixed ...

    Mar 12, 2024 · This is obviously not helpful when you also need to determine the explicit parts of the random factors that you want to include in a mixed model, as using a similar equation on it's own will …

  10. Controlling for Baseline Levels in Mixed Effects Modeling: Comparing ...

    Nov 17, 2023 · 1002 2 3 8 6 1003 3 2 5 4 1003 3 3 6 4 Y = treatment_group + time + treatment*time + baseline_y Including a baseline covariate in a linear mixed-effects model I've seen numerous …