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Variance components in a binomial mixed model

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On 02/15/2011 12:42 PM, Nicholas Lewin-Koh wrote:
It basically means that you have so little power to detect variance
among slides within side that your best estimate is zero; the total
observed variation among slides is not much bigger than that expected
from the variation at lower levels (sections within slides).
Since you are using a random effects on the intercept only, the
variances are variances of (assumed) Gaussian random variation in the
logit probability (since you are using the default logit link) across
groups at particular grouping levels.

  This is a small data set, be very careful with the p-values (Wald or
LRT)!  If you are happy on the bleeding edge, you can try the parametric
bootstrapping examples that I committed to the r-forge repository.  (It
looks like the Linux builds might be a bit out of date -- if you install
the package and don't get a result for help("simulate-mer"), let me know
...)

   cheers
    Ben Bolker
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