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Hi,
I had question about how kronos handles repeated sampling? I'm not familiar with circadian statistical modeling, but when we use mixed effects linear regression modeling, it is typical for you…
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Thank you for making the broom.mixed package and be able to tidy model results from mixed effect modeling packages.
Recently, I fitted a nested random intercept model and realized that the random p…
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I am having trouble understanding the behaviour of `parameters()` on lme objects under different specifications of the random effects (corresponding to method (i) and (iv) in the lme documentation of …
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It's fine for compiled Laplace object, so this is simply a minor cleanup issue.
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Dear authors,
thank you so much for your great package and all the help on the issues page!
I am relatively new to R and programming overall, so I hope I am providing all the relevant informat…
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See: https://github.com/egouldo/ManyAnalysts/issues/80#issue-2504983330
After re-running the systematic checks on the updated pipeline, the following holds:
1. continuous ratings, $Z_r$: `Review…
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From the vignette:
> flexsurv does not currently support shared frailty, clustered or random effects models.
Is there any workaround for this? I am working with a highly heterogeneous system, so…
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Hello David,
Is there a way to model individual as random effect as part of the differential splicing analysis, so that one could account for non-independent samples (duplicates) or repeated measurem…
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I am trying to understand some issues I've encountered when trying to fit some models or a psychology experiment on memory where there is a lot of nested structure.
For background, the goal is to es…
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Dear Marc Jan Bonder,
I am following your paper published in Genome Biology (2021) to perform cell-type specific sc-eQTL mapping. In the paper, you mentioned a model including two random effects (k…