This has basically nothing to do with R, so please don't post here.

You may wish to try the r-sig-mixed-models list, however. They are
more sympathetic to such questions -- and what are likely to be the
torrent from you that follows.

-- Bert

On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 9:17 AM, Bone, Jonathan
<jonathan.bone...@ucl.ac.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am creating a mixed model based on a experiment where each subject has 2 
> repeats. In some instances though there is only data for one of a given 
> subjects repeats for most there is data for both. Can I still justify having 
> subject as a random effect?
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> Thanks,
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> Jonathan
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