Dear Goran,
It's not clear from your question what you want to do, but my guess is
that you simply what a "printout" of your results. The usual way to
obtain that is via the summary() function. In your case summary(Output).
That's typical of statistical modeling functions in R: They return
o
The str() function is your friend. Try
str(Output)
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:09 PM David Winsemius
wrote:
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> On 2/25/21 7:24 AM, Göran Djurfeldt wrote:
> > Help! I am going crazy for a very simple reason. I can’t access the
> output from for instance the lme4 package in R. I have been able to
On 2/25/21 7:24 AM, Göran Djurfeldt wrote:
Help! I am going crazy for a very simple reason. I can’t access the output from
for instance the lme4 package in R. I have been able to import an SPSS file
into an R data frame. I have downloaded and installed the Lme4 package and I
think I have als
Help! I am going crazy for a very simple reason. I can’t access the output from
for instance the lme4 package in R. I have been able to import an SPSS file
into an R data frame. I have downloaded and installed the Lme4 package and I
think I have also learnt how to produce a mixed model with lmer
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