Consider the case of a response vs time for multiple measurements on
subjects. If one has both fixed and random effect for slope and
intercept, it means there is a separate linear relationship with time for
each subject (the random effect) and that the population average may have
a non-zero slope and intercept (the fixed effect).
On Sat, 10 Apr 2004, Scott Rifkin wrote:
> On page 146 of Pinheiro & Bates, they mention models where every fixed
> effect has an associated random effect. What does it mean for a fixed
> effect to have an associated random effect?
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