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Lecture 34 Fixed vs Random Effects - Purdue University

Fixed vs. Random Effects (2) • For a random effect, we are interested in whether that factor has a significant effect in explaining the response, but only in a general way. • If we have both fixed and random effects, we call it a “mixed effects model”. • To include random effects in SAS, either use the MIXED procedure, or use the GLM

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