Dieter Menne menne-biomed.de> writes:
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> I always thought that that list was about
> lme4/lmer development, it still says
>
> "notably lmer() related"
>
> Does Douglas Bate really want questions of this type, and on nlme/lme, on
> that list?
For what it's worth, in practice the list
Bert Gunter wrote:
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> I would also address future questions of this sort to the
> R-sig-mixed-models list, as this is not really an r-help kind of question.
>
>
That's a bit confusing, Bert. I always thought that that list was about
lme4/lmer development, it still says
"notably lmer() relate
Inline below. -- Bert
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 7:42 AM, Dieter Menne
wrote:
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> Menelaos Stavrinides-2 wrote:
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>> I am analyzing a dataset on the effects of six pesticides on population
>> growth rate of a predatory mite. The response variable is the population
>> growth rate of the mite (ranges
Menelaos Stavrinides-2 wrote:
>
> I am analyzing a dataset on the effects of six pesticides on population
> growth rate of a predatory mite. The response variable is the population
> growth rate of the mite (ranges from negative to positive) and the
> exploratory variable is a categorical variabl
I am analyzing a dataset on the effects of six pesticides on population
growth rate of a predatory mite. The response variable is the population
growth rate of the mite (ranges from negative to positive) and the
exploratory variable is a categorical variable (treatment). The
experiment was blocked
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