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*Subject:* Re: [R] Variance Components in R
I am trying to replicate Finn and Kayandé (1997) study on G-theory
application on Marketing. The idea is to have people evaluate some aspects
of service quality for chains on different economy sectors. Then, conduct a
G-study
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*Subject:* Re: [R] Variance Components in R
I am trying to replicate Finn and Kayandé (1997) study on G-theory
application on Marketing. The idea is to have people evaluate some aspects
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I am trying to replicate Finn and Kayandé (1997) study on G-theory
application on Marketing. The idea
with different fixed effects; in that case, you
should use method = ML, as explained in Pinheiro and Bates (2000).
Hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
Iuri Gavronski wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to fit a model using variance components in R, but if very
new on it, so I'm asking for your
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Subject: Re: [R] Variance Components in R
Thank you for your reply.
VARCOMP is available at SPSS advanced models, I'm not sure
for how long it exists... I only work with SPSS for the last
4 years...
My model only has crossed random effects, what perhaps would
drive me to lmer
. This will give you many
examples.
vignette('MlmSoftRev')
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9500 records. It didn`t run in SPSS or SAS on Windows machines,
so I am trying to convert the SPSS script to R to run in a RISC station
at the university.
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examples.
vignette('MlmSoftRev')
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Subject: Re: [R] Variance Components in R
I am trying to replicate Finn and Kayandé (1997) study on G-theory
variance components in R, but if very
new on it, so I'm asking for your help.
I have imported the SPSS database onto R, but I don't know how to
convert the commands... the SPSS commands I'm trying to convert are:
VARCOMP
RATING BY CHAIN SECTOR RESP ASPECT ITEM
/RANDOM = CHAIN
Hi,
I'm trying to fit a model using variance components in R, but if very
new on it, so I'm asking for your help.
I have imported the SPSS database onto R, but I don't know how to
convert the commands... the SPSS commands I'm trying to convert are:
VARCOMP
RATING BY CHAIN SECTOR RESP
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