Full replicate designed study for Europe [RSABE / ABEL]
Hi,
both the fixed effects model (EMA) and the mixed effects model (FDA) are stone cold. You can fit whatever you like and you can get a qualified likelihood-based answer.
EMA's sentence about at least one T and R for each subjects should be interpreted exactly as such (but behind the scenes, this does not imply that every subject contributes with a (one) data point which is fed into a grandiose pot of T/R ratios).
"have an effect" is a bit vague. The only thing that gets funky is the calculation of denominator df's. In case of data gaps this is not so straightforward and that is one of the topics that cause statisticians to attack each other with some very pugnacious remarks.
both the fixed effects model (EMA) and the mixed effects model (FDA) are stone cold. You can fit whatever you like and you can get a qualified likelihood-based answer.
EMA's sentence about at least one T and R for each subjects should be interpreted exactly as such (but behind the scenes, this does not imply that every subject contributes with a (one) data point which is fed into a grandiose pot of T/R ratios).
❝ Follow up question for the pros: if you include partially completed subjects, does this unbalancing have an effect on the mixed model?
"have an effect" is a bit vague. The only thing that gets funky is the calculation of denominator df's. In case of data gaps this is not so straightforward and that is one of the topics that cause statisticians to attack each other with some very pugnacious remarks.
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Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
Pass or fail!
ElMaestro
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- Full replicate designed study for Europe balakotu 2018-03-31 11:59 [RSABE / ABEL]
- Full replicate designed study for Europe bebac_fan 2018-04-01 04:45
- Full replicate designed study for EuropeElMaestro 2018-04-02 02:19
- Full replicate designed study for Europe bebac_fan 2018-04-01 04:45