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2018 Oct 02
1
not able to log in anymore
Hi.
Since today we are not able to login into our account.
It looks like a password reset.
Can you please provide us with an new password?
Account: digitaal at loesfm.nl<mailto:digitaal at loesfm.nl>
Password: unknown
Thxs in advance
Sincerely
Will
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2024 May 05
2
lmer error: number of observations <= number of random effects
I am running a multilevel growth curve model to examine predictors of
social anhedonia (SA) trajectory through ages 12, 15 and 18. SA is a
continuous numeric variable. The age variable (Index1) has been coded as 0
for age 12, 1 for age 15 and 2 for age 18. I am currently using a time
varying predictor, stress (LSI), which was measured at ages 12, 15 and 18,
to examine whether trajectory/variation
2024 May 05
2
lmer error: number of observations <= number of random effects
I am running a multilevel growth curve model to examine predictors of
social anhedonia (SA) trajectory through ages 12, 15 and 18. SA is a
continuous numeric variable. The age variable (Index1) has been coded as 0
for age 12, 1 for age 15 and 2 for age 18. I am currently using a time
varying predictor, stress (LSI), which was measured at ages 12, 15 and 18,
to examine whether trajectory/variation
2024 May 06
0
[R-sig-ME] lmer error: number of observations <= number of random effects
Dear Srinidhi,
You are trying to fit 1 random intercept and 2 random slopes per
individual, while you have at most 3 observations per individual. You
simply don't have enough data to fit the random slopes. Reduce the random
part to (1|ID).
Best regards,
Thierry
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Statisticus / Statistician
Vlaamse Overheid / Government of Flanders
INSTITUUT VOOR NATUUR- EN BOSONDERZOEK
2024 May 06
0
[R] [R-sig-ME] lmer error: number of observations <= number of random effects
Dear Srinidhi,
You are trying to fit 1 random intercept and 2 random slopes per
individual, while you have at most 3 observations per individual. You
simply don't have enough data to fit the random slopes. Reduce the random
part to (1|ID).
Best regards,
Thierry
ir. Thierry Onkelinx
Statisticus / Statistician
Vlaamse Overheid / Government of Flanders
INSTITUUT VOOR NATUUR- EN BOSONDERZOEK
2006 Jan 12
16
master detail problem
Hello all,
Has anyone done one of these? I''ve done similar things in java and php,
by having easy access to SQL statements. I am new to Ruby/Rails( I''ve
been at it for 10 days ) and thus far find it extremely confusing. I''ve
got a bit more of a handle on it from the Agile book that someone loaned
me, but I still find it hard to understand.
Anyway, I''ve got
2006 May 31
2
install firefox last version under centos
Hello.
I would like ask about install last firefox version 1.5.0.3 under centos, what is thee better option, as rpm pachage I didn?t found nothing.
Thanks in advance
JM
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2010 Aug 23
2
Make a transfer for external line.
Hi all,
We have an asterisk version v1.6.1.20 with a TDM400 board (2 FXS and 2
FXO).
We want to do a transfer "blind" and "attended" from a line external
connected to one FXO.
We have made configuration, and transfers from internal lines (FXS) work
fine but from (FXO) not.
We have made 2 test, one work fine from FXS and the other form FXO no.
Test 1, work fine:
1) A
2007 May 22
1
Re: Ocfs2-users Digest, Vol 41, Issue 21
Dear all,
> Caveats
> =======
> Features which OCFS2 does not support yet:
> - extended attributes
> - readonly mount
> - shared writeable mmap
> - loopback is supported, but data written will not
> be cluster coherent.
> - quotas
> - cluster aware flock <----------------------------------------
>