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>Para: "freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu"
>Enviado: Viernes 29 de marzo de 2013 16:03
>Asunto: Re: [Freesurfer] specifying random effects in LME (Linear Mixed
>Effects models)
>
>Hi Jorge,
>
>Thanks for correcting my misunderstanding. I will includ
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] specifying random effects in LME (Linear Mixed
Effects models)
Hi Francois
I think that you missunderstood a
8 de marzo de 2013 16:45
>Asunto: Re: [Freesurfer] specifying random effects in LME (Linear Mixed
>Effects models)
>
>Jorge,
>
>Thanks for the clarification. I will try an analysis using [1 2 3] with all
>of the subjects with a minimum of 4 repeats and compare the results usi
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] specifying random effects in LME (Linear Mixed
Effects models)
Hi Francois
If you want to test the model with three random effects including intercept,
time, and time*time as the random effects then you sh
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>Para: "freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu"
>Enviado: Miércoles 27 de marzo de 2013 15:20
>Asunto: [Freesurfer] specifying random effects in LME (Linear Mixed Effects
>models)
>
>I am following the wiki page for LME analysis and I have a quick question.
>The
I am following the wiki page for LME analysis and I have a quick question. The
Mass-univariate example near the bottom of the page proposes an initial model
that contains intercept, linear and quadratic terms as random effects.
However, the examples just below for lme_mass_fit_EM_init(),
lme