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r_workshop6 [2019/01/22 10:32] beausoleilmo [Workshop 6: Linear mixed effects models] |
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**Summary:** Mixed effects models allow ecologists to overcome a number of limitations associated with traditional linear models. In this workshop, you will learn when it is important to use a mixed effects model to analyze your data. We will walk you through the steps to conduct a linear mixed model analysis, check its assumptions, report results, and visually represent your model in R. | **Summary:** Mixed effects models allow ecologists to overcome a number of limitations associated with traditional linear models. In this workshop, you will learn when it is important to use a mixed effects model to analyze your data. We will walk you through the steps to conduct a linear mixed model analysis, check its assumptions, report results, and visually represent your model in R. | ||
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