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Thank you very much for this comment. I'd never thought this way. (I'm not a
company, btw)
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minology).
Is this understanding correct? I would highly appreciate any feedback,
especially if I am misunderstanding the way to estimate the function
parameters for this type of data.
Thank you very much!
Ahimsa
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# 2. create one new row for each case in level.1 and level.2
# the new reshaped data.frame would should look like this:
# indiv factorcovar case.id
# A level.1 4.6141051
# A level.1 4.6141052
# A level.2 31.0644051
# A level.2 31.0644052
# A level.2
level.2 48.4559291
# A level.2 48.4559292
# A level.2 48.4559293
# etc...
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