(once again with the list)
Hi Caroline,
This question is probably better suited to r-sig-mixed-models
(https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models). Some things
are hard to tell without better understanding your design (I am not an
ecologist/relevant type of biologist), but I'll give
ary() command looks only
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> On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 6:51 AM, Phillip Alday
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> Be careful when mixing lme4 and lmerTest together -- lmerTest extends
> and cha
(This time with the r-help in the recipients...)
Be careful when mixing lme4 and lmerTest together -- lmerTest extends
and changes the behavior of various lme4 functions.
From the help page for lme4-anova (?lme4::anova.merMod)
> ‘anova’: returns the sequential decomposition of the contribut
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http://dx.doi.org/10./psyp.12515
Best,
Phillip
> On 24 Sep 2015, at 22:42, Phillip Alday wrote:
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> There is actually a fair amount of ERP literature using mixed-effects
> modelling, though you may have to branch out from the traditional
> psycholinguistics journals a bit
There is actually a fair amount of ERP literature using mixed-effects
modelling, though you may have to branch out from the traditional
psycholinguistics journals a bit (even just more "neurolinguistics" or
language studies published in "psychology" would get you more!). But
just in the traditional
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