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GLMM for proportions

Thanks Thierry for this advice. Yes I was aware of this. Actually, the 
data were obtained by analysing videos frame by frame. The video's 
resolution was such that each frame "duration" is considered to be 
0.04s. My first advice to the biologists was to use the numbers of 
frames for both number of success and failure. They did not want this 
because they want to speak (and analyse) in term of real duration. 
Hence, using ms instead of frames is multiplying the number of attemps 
by 4.

They have publish the results last year 
(https://peerj.com/articles/3227/) but someone wrote to the editor to 
tell the statistical approach was wrong and to use directly the 
proportions in the GLMM. This person did not mention that, doing this, a 
warning message was displayed.

Best regards

Nicolas Poulin
Ing?nieur de Recherche
Centre de Statistique de Strasbourg (CeStatS)
http://www.math.unistra.fr/CeStatS/

T?l : 03 68 85 0189

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Le 06/06/2018 ? 16:24, Thierry Onkelinx a ?crit?: