Matthias,
This is so very helpful!
Thank you so much for exposing me to this. Seems like exactly what I was
looking for.
Best regards,
Asaf
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Asaf,
I think that the lme4-package on CRAN with its main function lmer() can
help you here. It uses restricted ML to find the estimates and should cope
with unbalanced data. The two factors of your random effects can be either
nested or crossed.
Have a look in the book (draft-version) on lme4 by
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