Hello everyone, Hope that my question could have interest for more than one people here. I know that in order to compare mixed models with different fixed effect I need to use ML method. But ... what about comparing models with the same fixed effects and different random effects ? Thanks in advance ! Arnaud
Arnaud Mosnier <arnaud_mosnier <at> UQAR.QC.CA> writes:> Hello everyone, > > Hope that my question could have interest for more than one people here. > I know that in order to compare mixed models with different fixed effect > I need to use ML method. > But ... what about comparing models with the same fixed effects and > different random effects ?Likelihood ratio test on REML likelihood Gregor