[R] Interpretation of lme results with intercorrelation between fixed factors
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sat Mar 11 03:09:41 CET 2017
> On Mar 10, 2017, at 3:22 AM, Vasillis Papathanasiou <vpapathanasiou at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I�m running a mixed model analysis with 2 fixed factors that are intercorrelated using the lme function and I�m having difficulties in interpreting the results.
> As I�m quite novice I�ll try to use a very simple example.
I'm guessing this is perhaps the `lme` function in pkg:nlme. It's not really an appropriate question for rhelp in any event. See the Posting Guide (link below).
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> My model is lme(Y~A*B). A has 3 levels (1, 2 and 3) and B has 2 levels (I and II).
> My results are something like this:
>
Better to include actual output. I think most statisticians would advise focussing on model comparisons rather than p-values of individual coefficients.
The experts hang out at:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models
... and they tend to be more welcoming for "interpretation" questions.
Or post to CrossValidated.com where this would be on topic. That group generally tries to avoid purely R questions, but your question is so devoid of actual R (no code and no actual output) that it would probably not be closed for that reason.
Best;
David.
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> P statistic
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> B:II
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> P=0.01
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> A:2
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> P=0.01
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> A:3
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> P=0.09
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> II*2
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> P=0.61
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> II*3
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> P=0.031
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>
> My question is as follows. I understand that R keeps a level of each factor and reports any statistical differences to it. So in this example it reports that II is different than I and 2 against 3. However when it comes to the intercorrelation, what does it report? Does it compare II*2 and II*3 to II*1 and if so what happens with I*2 and I*3? Or does it compare II*2 to I*2 and II*3 to I*3 and if so what happens to I*1 and II*1?
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Vasillis
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