Modelling Parallel bears [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by ElMaestro  – Denmark, 2010-04-25 22:40 (5534 d 06:51 ago) – Posting: # 5215
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(edited on 2010-04-25 23:42)

Hi Bears,

❝ When I revised bear today, I found that the following two models got the same results (...)


The results are similar for the fixed effect (here: formulation). The relationship between the lm's residual and the lme's variance components is described above.

Now, just to add a little confusion:
D_labes pointed out some confusion about the results from the lme, but in my opinion there is also funny stuff going on with the lm: Negative adjusted r squared. Another cosmic mindf#&@er from the realm of statistics. I love it.

Best regards
EM.

PS: Yes, I am aware of the definitions, e.g. Wikipedia.

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