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Chapter 15 Mixed Models - Carnegie Mellon University
www.stat.cmu.edu358 CHAPTER 15. MIXED MODELS often more interpretable than classical repeated measures. Finally, mixed models can also be extended (as generalized mixed models) to non-Normal outcomes. The term mixed model refers to the use of both xed and random e ects in the same analysis. As explained in section14.1, xed e ects have levels that are