Longitudinal Multilevel Modeling in R Studio (PART 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

Комментарии • 28

  • @hotelsleeperwy3409
    @hotelsleeperwy3409 3 года назад +1

    I declare you the GOAT of MML. You helped me so much out with my master thesis and my first study to publish. Thank you!!!

  • @flaviethevenard5109
    @flaviethevenard5109 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for such a precise crash sourse on longitudinal modelling, forever grateful !

  • @arikimelman3640
    @arikimelman3640 Год назад

    This is incredible, thank you

  • @gothicpriestess16
    @gothicpriestess16 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent video!! Really helps understand every aspect of the modeling and the interpretation of the output

  • @shikharbhagoliwal6608
    @shikharbhagoliwal6608 4 года назад +6

    This was an amazing video to watch and got a clear understanding of Longitudinal data. Can I please get the data set so that I can practice the models with this data set?

  • @rezat.ashtiani1338
    @rezat.ashtiani1338 2 года назад

    Thank you. It was really helpful

  • @kar2194
    @kar2194 2 года назад

    Hi Jon, first thank you for the wonderful video! A question from me and I would really appreciate if you could help.
    What is the data type of the Job site, ID, Days_of_Training? are they , , ?
    I am actually confused with data type for multilevel modeling, My dataset has 4 columns, example:
    Countries levels: Australia, US, Thailand, Malaysia..
    Status levels: Developed, Developing,
    Year : 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
    Life expectancy : 87, 76, 69, 64
    Should I just convert Year to numeric, and having
    2000 as 0,
    2001 as 1,
    2002 as 2,
    2004 as 4 ?
    Many thanks mate

  • @taiwankyh
    @taiwankyh 4 года назад

    Very nice and clear explanation

  • @MP-wf8sw
    @MP-wf8sw 2 года назад

    Great! Thank you!!

  • @jaquelinearagoni5226
    @jaquelinearagoni5226 2 года назад

    thank you very much!!

  • @alejandrarodriguezsanchez6667
    @alejandrarodriguezsanchez6667 4 года назад

    just clarification. in the null model there is a random intercept effect. it is even estimated. if you want to take it out, then -1 should be set as an option after random= ... other than that, great video!

  • @nhelsabeck
    @nhelsabeck 4 года назад +5

    I have a question, if we have missing values in our outcome, nlme gives an error message. From what I have read online the suggestion is to set the argument na.action to equal na.omit. However, that eliminates the missing values. Shouldn't setting method to ML as you do in this video allow for the model to accommodate those missing values?

  • @jasonmoy8639
    @jasonmoy8639 3 года назад +1

    For whoever see this video later than I am, you don't need to manually calculate ICC. Use the ICC function in the performance package. Also, people have argued the benefit of using lme (if your data is inherently multilevel) even with low ICC.

  • @leonieg3218
    @leonieg3218 4 года назад

    This is great. Thank you!

  • @DemetriusKGreen
    @DemetriusKGreen 4 года назад +2

    Great video! Does the "Time" variable need to be continuous like you have them labeled in the data (0, 1, 2, 3) or can they be factors (month_year, quarter, season, etc.) I know factors require dummy variables so I'm interested to know best practices.

  • @katiekurczynski
    @katiekurczynski 5 лет назад

    This was SUPER helpful for me. Now can you do one with a mediational hypothesis 😝 thanks for the videos!!

  • @juditm9290
    @juditm9290 3 года назад

    Hallo, thanks for the video this is super helpful! What happens when the intercept in the unconditional model is not significant? Do i just ignore and proceed with building the models?

  • @audreyaday6543
    @audreyaday6543 5 лет назад

    Awesome video. Super helpful! :-)

  • @navotnaor
    @navotnaor 3 года назад

    Hi, these are great videos, quick question, if wanted to also fit a quadratic model, how would i do that?
    Thank you

  • @MZ-pj4eq
    @MZ-pj4eq 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the videos^^

  • @milanfilipovic3648
    @milanfilipovic3648 3 года назад

    Since some people missed days of training, why didn't you need to include an na.exclude argument in your lme function?

    • @lailimade
      @lailimade 3 года назад

      i think lme function defaults to na.omit

  • @fansofihp1404
    @fansofihp1404 4 года назад

    Nice

  • @borjaaramburumunoa1291
    @borjaaramburumunoa1291 4 года назад

    Does anybody knows where can I find the data frame with wich he is working in the video?