[R-sig-ME] Interpretation of the plots

Usha Gurunathan usha.nathan at gmail.com
Sat Jan 19 02:04:08 CET 2013


Hi anyone,

I am getting these unusual plot patterns with my data using random effects
models. Can you help find the mistake in plots? Do I have to transform the
data?

Thanks for the help in advance..
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