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Below is a list of all packages provided by project Tests for mixed effect models(for lmer).
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SensMixed | Tests in Linear Mixed Effects Models | |||||||||||
Functions that facilitate analysis of Sensory as well as Consumer data within a mixed effects model framework are provided. The so-called mixed assessor models, that correct for the scaling effect are implemented. The generation of the d-tilde plots forms part of the package. | ||||||||||||
Version: 2.0-8 | Last change: 2015-06-22 00:42:36+02 | Rev.: 96 | ||||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Failed to build | Stable Release: Get SensMixed 2.1-0 from CRAN | ||||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("SensMixed", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||||
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lmerTest | Tests in Linear Mixed Effects Models | |||||||||||
Different kinds of tests for linear mixed effects models as implemented in lme4 package are provided. The tests comprise types I - III F tests for fixed effects, LR tests for random effects. The package also provides the calculation of population means for fixed factors with confidence intervals and corresponding plots. Finally the backward elimination of non-significant effects is implemented. | ||||||||||||
Version: 2.0-28 | Last change: 2015-07-07 15:02:09+02 | Rev.: 99 | ||||||||||||
Download: (.tar.gz) | (.zip) | Build status: Failed to build | Stable Release: Get lmerTest 3.1-3 from CRAN | ||||||||||||
R install command:
install.packages("lmerTest", repos="http://R-Forge.R-project.org") | ||||||||||||
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