Hi Joshua,
Thank you again for your very-generous help. I think I could follow most of
your explanations.
To give you some background about myself, I'm doing a PhD at the Institute of
Sound Recording (IoSR) at the University of Surrey in the UK. As I have no
statistics background, I've been te
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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 11:17 AM, i_like_macs wrote:
> Hello Joshua,
>
> Many thanks for your help, especially from a fellow Bruin (I went there as
> an undergrad!).
>
> I understand that there is another forum for mixed models. If my problem
> can't be solved within this thread, I'll
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On 2012-05-21 11:17, i_like_macs wrote:
Hello Joshua,
Many thanks for your help, especially from a fellow Bruin (I went there as
an undergrad!).
I understand that there is another forum for mixed models. If my problem
can't be solved within this thread, I'll have to go there. I do unde
Hello Joshua,
Many thanks for your help, especially from a fellow Bruin (I went there as
an undergrad!).
I understand that there is another forum for mixed models. If my problem
can't be solved within this thread, I'll have to go there. I do understand
some theory about mixed models, but obvious
Hi,
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On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 6:03 AM, i_like_macs wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a question regarding the syntax of the lme function in the nlme
> package. What I'm trying to do is to calculate an estimate of R^2 based on
> the likelihood ratio test. For this calculation, I need to d
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