Hello Mike,
I don't think I did, but I fixed the issue by loading each package before
use. The second issue was solved by removing a variable that was used to
create two other categorical variables. I think it must have been
recognising this.
Thanks for the help.
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This was solved by loading each package right before using it (I thought you
loaded both at the beginning). However I now have an additional issue. I ran
a small model with just three factors to try it out and it worked
beautifully, but when I tried to run it with all the factors this is what I
got
March 2012 21:55
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: [R] Using MuMIn - error message
Hello,
I hope that you can bare with me. I am new to models, but I think I have a
pretty godd understanding of how to run them now, including how to use AICc
and Anova. The issue is that I have many factors that I wish
Hello,
I hope that you can bare with me. I am new to models, but I think I have a
pretty godd understanding of how to run them now, including how to use AICc
and Anova. The issue is that I have many factors that I wish to compare so
doing each one at a time would take forever.
I came across the MuM
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