Hi, I have been performing some of my research with Jamovi, and I was wondering
if there is a module that deals with generalized estimated equation. I believe it is a different
method from mixed models.
Thank you!
GEE analysis
Re: GEE analysis
not that i'm aware of.
jonathon
jonathon
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Re: GEE analysis
Hi
it is scheduled to be included in the GAMLj module, but not in the upcoming version. Hopefully in a month or so. You can use mixed generalized in the mean time, if interested
it is scheduled to be included in the GAMLj module, but not in the upcoming version. Hopefully in a month or so. You can use mixed generalized in the mean time, if interested
Re: GEE analysis
Thank you for the reply!
I am so much looking forward to its development (GEE). Frankly speaking,
I am not really confident in mixed models due to lack of my understanding of its assumptions! To my knowledge,
GEE (population-based average) may cover up some of the shortcomings of the mistake during the process.
Of course the application circumstances my differ.
Any way, I will be clicking frequently for the updated version of the module,
Thank you.
I am so much looking forward to its development (GEE). Frankly speaking,
I am not really confident in mixed models due to lack of my understanding of its assumptions! To my knowledge,
GEE (population-based average) may cover up some of the shortcomings of the mistake during the process.
Of course the application circumstances my differ.
Any way, I will be clicking frequently for the updated version of the module,
Thank you.
Re: GEE analysis
I am excited to hear that GEE will be included in the GAMLj module!
Will this GEE update facilitate planned post-hoc contrasts with continuous predictors (i.e., interactions with covariates, as is done using the Mixed Model function)? I have found this extremely useful in my work.
Will this GEE update facilitate planned post-hoc contrasts with continuous predictors (i.e., interactions with covariates, as is done using the Mixed Model function)? I have found this extremely useful in my work.
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Re: GEE analysis
Yes, GEE will be practically equivalent to the other submodules of GAMLj
Re: GEE analysis
Hi there.
Any news regarding GEE on GAMLj?
Thanks.
Any news regarding GEE on GAMLj?
Thanks.
Re: GEE analysis
mcfanda@gmail.com wrote: ↑Sat May 16, 2020 3:50 pm
I'm using the cloud version of the GAMLj module & note that GEE isn't in the drop-down. Has it been implemented in the Desktop & not in the Cloud version or not implemented at all?
Thanks,
Brendan