[R] Mixed models fixed effects

ONKELINX, Thierry Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Wed Mar 11 15:45:45 CET 2009


Hi Emma,

Continuous predictors are no problem at all. You can mix both continuous
and categorial predictors if needed. I suppose your response are counts
(the number of bats that passes)? In that case a generalised linear
mixed model is more appropriate. With the lme4 package you could try
something like this:

library(lme4)
Model <- glmer(BatPasses ~ Width + Height + (1|Site), family = poisson)

HTH,

Thierry

PS There is a mailing list dedicated to mixed models: R-Sig-MixedModels
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Namens Emma Stone
Verzonden: woensdag 11 maart 2009 15:29
Aan: r-help at r-project.org
Onderwerp: Re: [R] Mixed models fixed effects

Dear All,

This may sound like a dumb question but I am trying to use a mixed model
to 
determine the predictors of bat activity along hedges within 8 sites. So
my 
response is continuous (bat passes) my predictors fixed effects are 
continuous (height metres), width (metres) etc and the random effect is 
site  - can you tell me if the fixed effects can be continuous as all
the 
examples I have read show them as categorical, but this is not covered
in 
any documents I can find.

Help!

Emma

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