[R] Help Interpreting Linear Mixed Model
Michael Dewey
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Mon Apr 27 17:10:15 CEST 2015
Dear Joshua
It would also help if you told us what your scientific question was. At
the moment we know what R commands you used and have seen the head of
your dataset but not why you are doing it.
I would summarise what you have given us as
1 - most ID only occur once
2 - goal keepers do worse than outfield players
3 - older people (presumably in fact age is in years as a continuous
variable) do better
On 27/04/2015 12:42, John Kane wrote:
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> John Kane
> Kingston ON Canada
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: joshuamichaeldixon at gmail.com
>> Sent: Mon, 27 Apr 2015 08:54:51 +0100
>> To: thierry.onkelinx at inbo.be
>> Subject: Re: [R] Help Interpreting Linear Mixed Model
>>
>> Hello Thierry,
>>
>> No, this isn't homework. Not that young unfortunately.
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> A few years ago a friend of mine and her daughter were neck-in-neck on who got their Ph.D first. What's this "not that young" business?
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> BTW, a better way to supply sample data is to use the dput() command.
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> Do a dput(mydata), copy the results into the email and you have supplied us with an exact copy of your data.
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> It is possible for many reasons that I will not read in your data, as you supplied it, in the format you have it in. This can lead to real confusion.
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>> Josh
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>>> On 27 Apr 2015, at 08:06, Thierry Onkelinx <thierry.onkelinx at inbo.be>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Josh,
>>>
>>> Is this homework? Because the list has a no homework policy.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> ir. Thierry Onkelinx
>>> Instituut voor natuur- en bosonderzoek / Research Institute for Nature
>>> and Forest
>>> team Biometrie & Kwaliteitszorg / team Biometrics & Quality Assurance
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>>> 1070 Anderlecht
>>> Belgium
>>>
>>> To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be no more
>>> than asking him to perform a post-mortem examination: he may be able to
>>> say what the experiment died of. ~ Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher
>>> The plural of anecdote is not data. ~ Roger Brinner
>>> The combination of some data and an aching desire for an answer does not
>>> ensure that a reasonable answer can be extracted from a given body of
>>> data. ~ John Tukey
>>>
>>> 2015-04-27 2:26 GMT+02:00 Joshua Dixon <joshuamichaeldixon at gmail.com>:
>>>> Hello!
>>>>
>>>> Very new to R (10 days), and I've run the linear mixed model, below.
>>>> Attempting to interpret what it means... What do I need to look for?
>>>> Residuals, correlations of fixed effects?!
>>>>
>>>> How would I look at very specific interactions, such as PREMIER_LEAGUE
>>>> (Level) 18 (AgeGr) GK (Position) mean difference to CHAMPIONSHIP 18
>>>> GK?
>>>>
>>>> For reference my data set looks like this:
>>>>
>>>> Id Level AgeGr Position Height Weight BMI YoYo
>>>> 7451 CHAMPIONSHIP 14 M NA 63 NA 80
>>>> 148 PREMIER_LEAGUE 16 D NA 64 NA 80
>>>> 10393 CONFERENCE 10 D NA 36 NA 160
>>>> 10200 CHAMPIONSHIP 10 F NA 46 NA 160
>>>> 1961 LEAGUE_TWO 13 GK NA 67 NA 160
>>>> 10428 CHAMPIONSHIP 10 GK NA 40 NA 160
>>>> 10541 LEAGUE_ONE 10 F NA 25 NA 160
>>>> 10012 CHAMPIONSHIP 10 GK NA 30 NA 160
>>>> 9895 CHAMPIONSHIP 10 D NA 36 NA 160
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Many thanks in advance for time and help. Really appreciate it.
>>>>
>>>> Josh
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> summary(lmer(YoYo~AgeGr+Position+(1|Id)))
>>>> Linear mixed model fit by REML ['lmerMod']
>>>> Formula: YoYo ~ AgeGr + Position + (1 | Id)
>>>>
>>>> REML criterion at convergence: 125712.2
>>>>
>>>> Scaled residuals:
>>>> Min 1Q Median 3Q Max
>>>> -3.4407 -0.5288 -0.0874 0.4531 4.8242
>>>>
>>>> Random effects:
>>>> Groups Name Variance Std.Dev.
>>>> Id (Intercept) 15300 123.7
>>>> Residual 16530 128.6
>>>> Number of obs: 9609, groups: Id, 6071
>>>>
>>>> Fixed effects:
>>>> Estimate Std. Error t value
>>>> (Intercept) -521.6985 16.8392 -30.98
>>>> AgeGr 62.6786 0.9783 64.07
>>>> PositionD 139.4682 7.8568 17.75
>>>> PositionM 141.2227 7.7072 18.32
>>>> PositionF 135.1241 8.1911 16.50
>>>>
>>>> Correlation of Fixed Effects:
>>>> (Intr) AgeGr PostnD PostnM
>>>> AgeGr -0.910
>>>> PositionD -0.359 -0.009
>>>> PositionM -0.375 0.001 0.810
>>>> PositionF -0.349 -0.003 0.756 0.782
>>>>> model=lmer(YoYo~AgeGr+Position+(1|Id))
>>>>> summary(glht(model,linfct=mcp(Position="Tukey")))
>>>>
>>>> Simultaneous Tests for General Linear Hypotheses
>>>>
>>>> Multiple Comparisons of Means: Tukey Contrasts
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Fit: lmer(formula = YoYo ~ AgeGr + Position + (1 | Id))
>>>>
>>>> Linear Hypotheses:
>>>> Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|)
>>>> D - GK == 0 139.468 7.857 17.751 <1e-04 ***
>>>> M - GK == 0 141.223 7.707 18.323 <1e-04 ***
>>>> F - GK == 0 135.124 8.191 16.496 <1e-04 ***
>>>> M - D == 0 1.754 4.799 0.366 0.983
>>>> F - D == 0 -4.344 5.616 -0.774 0.862
>>>> F - M == 0 -6.099 5.267 -1.158 0.645
>>>> ---
>>>> Signif. codes: 0 ‘***’ 0.001 ‘**’ 0.01 ‘*’ 0.05 ‘.’ 0.1 ‘ ’ 1
>>>> (Adjusted p values reported -- single-step method)
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