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2006 Mar 25
1
How do I report coefficients of categorical fixed effects in a publication?
...Either way, I am confused with how to report these effects succinctly, especially because for categorical variables, each category has its own estimated effect. What is a reasonable way to do this? Or should I just avoid it entirely?
I really appreciate your time and help. Please reply to tracysfeldman@yahoo.com or tsfeldman@noble.org
Sincerely,
Tracy S. Feldman
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2006 Jul 28
2
negative binomial lmer
To whom it may concern:
I have a question about how to appropriately conduct an lmer analysis for negative binomially distributed data. I am using R 2.2.1 on a windows machine.
I am trying to conduct an analysis using lmer (for non-normally distributed data and both random and fixed effects) for negative binomially distributed data. To do this, I have been using maximum likelihood,