Message-ID: <CA+sL+8VM5R5pxhY12E8VerpmyoOquTxEAKQcg=YQqeiqu0meaQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2021-07-10T20:55:19Z
From: Jack Solomon
Subject: Is crossed random-effect the only choice?
Hello Allo,
In my two-level data structure, I have a cluster-level variable (called
"X"; one that doesn't vary in any cluster). If I intend to generalize
beyond X's current possible levels, then, I should take X as a random
effect.
However, because "X" doesn't vary in any cluster, therefore, such a random
effect necessarily must be a crossed random effect (e.g., "~ 1 | X"),
correct?
If yes, then what is "X" crossed with?
Thank you,
Jack
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