[R-sig-ME] Replicating type III anova tests for glmer/GLMM

Francesco Romano francescobryanromano at gmail.com
Tue Feb 23 02:12:20 CET 2016


Dear all,

I'm trying to report my analysis replicating the method in the following
papers:

Cai, Pickering, and Branigan (2012). Mapping concepts to syntax: Evidence
from structural priming in Mandarin Chinese. Journal of Memory and Language 66
(2012) 833–849. (looking at pg. 842, "Combined analysis of Experiments 1
and 2" section)

Filiaci, Sorace, and Carreiras (2013). Anaphoric biases of null and overt
subjects in Italian and Spanish: a cross-linguistic comparison. Language,
Cognition, and Neuroscience  DOI:10.1080/01690965.2013.801502  (looking at
pg.11, first two paragraphs)

This is because I have a glmer model with three fixed effects, two random
intercepts modeling a binary outcome, exactly as in the articles mentioned.

The difficulty I'm finding is with locating information on commands
generating coefficients, SE, z, and p values (e.g. maximum likelihood
(Laplace Approximation)) to report main effects and interactions with the
anova or afex:mixed commands, following application of effect coding. I
have looked in several places, including Ben Bolker's FAQ
http://glmm.wikidot.com/faq and past posts on the topic in this r-sig.
Although there appears to be a plethora of material for lmer, I can't seem
to locate anything in the right direction for glmer.

Many thanks for any help.




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