[R-sig-ME] correlated samples

Thierry Onkelinx thierry.onkelinx at inbo.be
Fri Jul 8 14:02:59 CEST 2016


Dear Joaquin,

I'd recommend Zuur et al 2009, section 5.4

Best regards,

ir. Thierry Onkelinx
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2016-07-07 20:17 GMT+02:00 Joaquín Aldabe <joaquin.aldabe op gmail.com>:

> Dear all, I´m a basic user of mixed models but there are things that I´ve
> found hard to understand. On of these is how the model solves the
> correlations among samples taken in the same site or levels of other kind
> of grouping variable.
>
> I´ve consulted Bolker (2015) in G. Fox et al Ed., Zuur et al 2009 and part
> of Pinheiro and Bates (2000). But still don´t understand the way that GLMM
> include the correlation effect in the predictions of the model.
>
> I really appreciate any comment and/or bibliographic reference that help me
> understand this.
>
> Thanks in advanced,
> Joaquín.
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