Transcription of Using lme4: Mixed-Effects Modeling in R
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Using lme4: Mixed-E ects Modeling in R Douglas Bates University of Wisconsin - Madison and R Development Core Team <Douglas.Bates@R-project.org> UseR!2008 ... To use a package in an R session you attach it using > require(lme4) or > library(lme4) (This usage causes widespread confusion of the terms \package" and \library".)
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