Post hoc in generalized mixed models
Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2022 8:03 am
Hiya,
I am trying to bring my head around interpreting the posthoc output from generalized mixed models. I am not sure what "difference" exactly means and some numbers are super large! I assume it is due to
one of my factors having a very large effect but since I do not exactly understand what the "difference" score exactly means&how it is calculated (based on marginal means of clustred variables or all of the observations) in posthoc (with bonferroni correction), I am a bit confused. Can someone help please ? 
Some short info on my design:
3 factors, with a 2x3x3 design.
1 binomial outcome: 1 and 0
clustered by participants
factors coded with helmert contrast
the model with binomial distribution and logit link function
I am trying to interpret two and three way interactions as well as factor effects that came out from the model via post hoc analysis.
there are no covariates.
Thanks in advance !
G
I am trying to bring my head around interpreting the posthoc output from generalized mixed models. I am not sure what "difference" exactly means and some numbers are super large! I assume it is due to


Some short info on my design:
3 factors, with a 2x3x3 design.
1 binomial outcome: 1 and 0
clustered by participants
factors coded with helmert contrast
the model with binomial distribution and logit link function
I am trying to interpret two and three way interactions as well as factor effects that came out from the model via post hoc analysis.
there are no covariates.
Thanks in advance !
G