I am also now experiencing another problem with calculation of dfs (attached).
No matter the CI method I now use it will fail to calculate (which is something did not happen earlier).
I tried this with both 2.2.5 and 2.3.2
Perhaps Marcello can help?
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- Wed Mar 16, 2022 12:52 pm
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Problems with GAMLj mixed models output
- Replies: 2
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- Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:53 am
- Forum: Statistics
- Topic: Problems with GAMLj mixed models output
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Problems with GAMLj mixed models output
]Hello All,
I am noticing that the output of my models changes (most likely with Jamovi updates).
This is a change affecting mainly decimals but sometimes even one integer. May this be possibly due to the optimizer function?
I am concerned that this may be a problem with colleagues checking the ...
I am noticing that the output of my models changes (most likely with Jamovi updates).
This is a change affecting mainly decimals but sometimes even one integer. May this be possibly due to the optimizer function?
I am concerned that this may be a problem with colleagues checking the ...
- Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:15 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Factors coding in GAMLj mixed models
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10249
Re: Factors coding in GAMLj mixed models
Dear Maurizio,
thanks for replying.
I think I did. Let's assume 1 is my control level.
Almost all the coding options won't run a plain 3 vs.2 without ditching the 2 vs. 1 comparison.
The Helmert will run 1 vs (3, 2) and repeated will compute 2 vs. 3 but not 1 vs. 2.
So eventually the full set of ...
thanks for replying.
I think I did. Let's assume 1 is my control level.
Almost all the coding options won't run a plain 3 vs.2 without ditching the 2 vs. 1 comparison.
The Helmert will run 1 vs (3, 2) and repeated will compute 2 vs. 3 but not 1 vs. 2.
So eventually the full set of ...
- Fri Jul 31, 2020 11:11 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Factors coding in GAMLj mixed models
- Replies: 2
- Views: 10249
Factors coding in GAMLj mixed models
Kudos for the entire team!
I am particularly enjoying Jamovi and I believe this is a great step forward for students and poor/lazy-coders like myself.
I am using the mixed models of the GAMLj package and I really like it.
The only one thing may work best for the analyses I am currently running would ...
I am particularly enjoying Jamovi and I believe this is a great step forward for students and poor/lazy-coders like myself.
I am using the mixed models of the GAMLj package and I really like it.
The only one thing may work best for the analyses I am currently running would ...