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Mixed models #14
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@lindeloev do you have a particular syntax or form for representing random effects? i.e. it would be helpful to piggy-back off of other package syntax for representing random effects. The independent representation in |
@merliseclyde The
It is also used in |
Hi Dr Clyde, I'm just wondering if you've been able to make any progress on including mixed models in your package? I agree with Jonas above, thatyou've been able to make any progress on including mixed models in your package? I agree with Jonas above, that this type of analysis has grown inutility in the last few years. Likewise, the |
Wanted to check in on whether this is still on the road-map. There isn't anything out there for "default" bayes factors for mixed-model logistic regressions. |
BAS makes using well-established prior types a breeze. Thanks for that!
I would very much like to see BAS.lm and BAS.glm extended to mixed models, i.e. models with random effects. This would pave the road for Bayesian (G)LMMs in JASP where this has been requested for a while: https://github.com/jasp-stats/jasp-desktop/issues/1846 and https://github.com/jasp-stats/jasp-desktop/issues/1103.
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