Thanks for your comments. I hard disk meltdown has slowed me down somewhat,
but I am now back online.
I have reposted to the ME-list, and requested SAS output from my colleagues.
I will update the thread again as soon I know more.
Thanks,
Andreas
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Dear R users,
We are working on a data set in which we have measured repeatedly a
physiological response variable (y)
every 20 min for 12 h (time variable; 'x') in subjects ('id') beloning to
one of five groups ('group'; 'A' to 'E'). Data are located at:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hf455aev3teb5e0/
Dear Ben,
Thank you, I agree. I have forwarded this to the r-sig-mixed-models list.
Best,
Andreas
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Dear all,
I'm trying to fit a model on ecological data in which I have measured a few
biotic and abiotic factors over the course of a few days in several
individuals. Specifically, I'm interested in modelling y ~ x1, with x2, x3,
and 'factor' as independent variables. Because data suggests both sl
Dear all,
I'm working on some data from an experiment on the breeding behavior of
birds. In short, I have been measuring how the time spent on performing a
certain task (variable 'mean_on_active') differs over time (variable 'day',
2 levels) across three experimental categories (variable 'treat';
Dear all,
Thanks for your input. It works fine now. All it took was for me to tidy up
the workspace. Simple solution, that I should have considered earlier.
Regards,
Andreas
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Dear all,
I'm trying to make multiple comparisons for an lme-object. The data is for
an experiment on parental work load in birds, in which adults at different
sites were induced to work at one of three levels ('treat'; H, M, L). The
response is 'feedings', which is a quantitative measure of nes
Dear all,
I am trying to fit a model with crossed random effects using lme. In this
experiment, I have been measuring oxygen consumption (mlmin) in bird
nestlings, originating from three different treatments (treat), in a
respirometer with 7 different channels (ch). I have also measured body mas
Dear all,
I am working on a data set in which I have sequentially measured egg
temperatures ("eggtemp") in birds incubating in different ambient
temperatures ("treat", sample data set below), "id" is not replicated within
treatment.
id treat eggtemp
1 79 3 30.90166
2 42 3 34.9
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