Message-ID: <be7c0f81001180658i23bb7ae7xa683d4cce1595e30@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2010-01-18T14:58:38Z
From: Catarina Miranda
Subject: using R for linear mixed effects models
In-Reply-To: <1a2e445a1001171351k13d169a4gea0909c335ff9e98@mail.gmail.com>
These slides from Douglas Bates could be helpful:
http://lme4.r-forge.r-project.org/slides/2009-07-21-Seewiesen/
2010/1/17 Gina Garland <gmgarland at ucdavis.edu>:
> Hello,
>
> ? I'm a Masters student at UC Davis and I'm trying to use R to produce a
> linear mixed effect model for my data on N2O emissions in agricultural
> ecosystems. I'm looking at the effects of management practices (such as
> fertilization and irrigation) as well as crop type, soil type, and other
> environmental factors on N2O emissions in California cropping systems.
> However, I'm having trouble finding specific examples on how to do it. I've
> never used a computer program like this before and I'm struggling on where
> to begin. Do you have any advice or specific examples that could point me in
> the right direction?
>
> Thanks,
> Gina
>
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