Another must-read on mixed effects models below. Can we require all ecologists to read this group’s papers? https://t.co/LwKUUGPzqs https://t.co/ZSgGA78Dyd
Our aim is to build on the introduction provided by https://t.co/Oy1RPp5RIa and help people feel more confident when fitting mixed models to their data. https://t.co/Q70U3LHKqV
Once again this super @thePeerJ paper comes to the rescue to answer all my mixed effects model questions. Thanks @XavHarrison et al.!
https://t.co/KRWGnTxKTG
@KirkwoodLab Check out Ecological Models and Data in R for a fantastic comprehensive intro.
https://t.co/6BnvIsXm5L
I also love this paper https://t.co/tmR9orD026
And this tutorial has some great code examples.
https://t.co/dpQhV4NvcT
https://t.co/v61Q7Mn4zp
GLMMs are increasingly being used for analysing data in behavioural and ecological research, but we often overlook the assumptions and considerations required while fitting a model. This article describes the details in layman's terms, and is a must-read.