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des_days1
2018 Mar 22
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adjusted values
...single
factor (des_days) with 4 levels (-1,1,14,48), and I am using random
intercept and slopes.
Fixed effects: data ~ des_days
Value Std.Error DF t-value p-value
(Intercept) 0.8274313 0.007937938 962 104.23757 0.0000
des_days1 -0.0026322 0.007443294 962 -0.35363 0.7237
des_days14 -0.0011319 0.006635512 962 -0.17058 0.8646
des_days48 0.0112579 0.005452614 962 2.06469 0.0392
I can clearly use the previous results to compare the estimations of each
"des_day" to the intercept, using the provided t-statistics. Alternatively,
I could use post-hoc tests (z-stati...