Fitting Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using lme4
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Maximum likelihood or restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimates of the parameters in linear mixed-effects models can be determined using the lmer function in the lme4 package for R. As for most model-fitting functions in R, the model is described in an lmer call by a formula, in this case including both fixed- and random-effects terms. The formula and data together determine a numerical representation of the model from which the profiled deviance or the profiled REML criterion can be evaluated as a function of some of the model parameters. The appropriate criterion is optimized, using one of the constrained optimization functions in R, to provide the…
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- Restricted maximum likelihood
- Deviance (statistics)
- Mixed model
- Mathematics
- Smoothing
- Applied mathematics
- Likelihood function
- Maximum likelihood
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