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Date: 2011-04-18T15:39:09Z
From: Michael Lawrence
Subject: eta-squared in lmer
In-Reply-To: <4DAC4E96.5000907@ff.uns.ac.rs>

Actually, the ez package provides estimates of generalized eta-squared
for ANOVA only, sorry. That said, it could be argued that measures of
effect size (like eta-squared) represent a half-hearted attempt by
scientists to move beyond the impoverished information provided by
p-values, and that a full-hearted alternative that provides the
information we really want as scientists is the likelihood ratio. To
this end, ez *does* provide likelihood ratios for fixed effects in
mixed effects models with simple random effects structures (eg. no
"varying slopes" models).


On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:45 AM, Petar Milin <pmilin at ff.uns.ac.rs> wrote:
> Hello ALL!
> Until now I have never been asked to provide (partial) eta-squared for any
> of my lmer models. However, reviewers in a journal where I plan to submit
> have strict policy of having this particular statistics. I know about EZ
> package, and that it could/should do something of the kind, but I do not
> know details. Please, can anyone tell me how can I get etas from typical
> lmer model? I know general logic of it, but never dig deeper. Moreover, I
> think I've read somewhere that it is biased. Can you suggest some good
> reference?
>
> Thanks,
> PM
>
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