A Very Basic Tutorial for Performing Linear Mixed Effects Analyses: Tutorial 2
Author(s): Bodo Winter
University of California, Merced
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Summary:
The second of two tutorials that introduce you to linear and linear mixed models. This tutorial serves as a quick boot camp to jump-start your own analyses with linear mixed effects models.
Description
This tutorial serves as a quick boot camp to jump-start your own analyses with linear mixed effects models. This text is different from other introductions by being decidedly conceptual; I will focus on why you want to use mixed models and how you should use them. While many introductions to this topic can be very daunting to readers who lack the appropriate statistical background, this text is going to be a softer kind of introduction... so, don’t panic!
The tutorial requires R – so if you haven’t installed it yet, go and get it! I also recommend reading tutorial 1 in this series before you go further.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Winter, B. (2018). A Very Basic Tutorial for Performing Linear Mixed Effects Analyses: Tutorial 2. QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/Q4W716