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: Re: [R] Linear Mixed-Effects Model
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Dear R Help:
What does "lmer(responce ~ factor1*factor2 + (factor1*factor2 | group1) +
(factor1*factor2| group2), data)" mean?
And
"lmer(responce ~ factor1*factor2 + (factor1*factor2 | group1) +
(factor1*factor2| group2), data)" vs. "lmer(responce ~ factor1*factor2 +
(factor1+factor2 | group1) +
Daniel Perkins wrote:
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> Ideally we would do an ANCOVA to test for differences in slope or
> intercepts for the different streams. However as there were repeated
> measures and unequal n and unbalanced design, I have used a linear mixed
> effect model (from nlme package in R) in the form
I am looking for some advice on an appropriate statistical analysis in R
*Experimental question* : We are interested in how communities from
different streams may vary in their response to experimental
temperature. Specifically we are interested to test for differences in
the slope and interce
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