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> I'm sure this is an equally obvious question, but how would you change
> that
> baseline? Suppose I need MN to be the baseline ins
I'm sure this is an equally obvious question, but how would you change that
baseline? Suppose I need MN to be the baseline instead of MNX. I just can't
work out why MNX is chosen as it.
Thanks again
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Oh ok, that makes more sense now. Thank you very much!
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> I'm having trou
I'm having trouble with 'lmer' and would really appreciate it if anybody
could help.
I am trying to run generalized linear mixed effect model, and am using
'lmer', but some of the names inside the data do not show up in the summary
after I compute the 'lmer'. As a close example of the data I have
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