be careful with mixed models [Regulatives / Guidelines]

posted by Artem Gusev  – Russia, Moscow, 2017-05-03 13:02 (3326 d 20:46 ago) – Posting: # 17300
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Hi, Mittyri!

I've tried some fixed models after posting previous reply. Situation with DF has improved.
Also I checked the data, its fine.
It was strange for me because standard Phoenix model (Fixed: PRD, TRT, SEQ; Random: Subj(SEQ)) gives integer DF on same dataset. Now it makes clearer, so nvm.

The deeper you are into the statistics, the more terrible it becomes.

Thanks for help.

Best Regards,
Artem

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