Linear mixed models - Part 1 - Background
This video is part of a brief lesson on linear mixed models. It was created as part of a statistics class for first-year psychology PhD students in 2024. For details, see https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/line... The slides used in videos 1 through 3 are available at https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/mixe... The code used in videos 4 and 5 is available at https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/mixe... This lesson assumes that you are already familiar with linear regression, including interactions in regression models, as described in the following three video series: https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/regr... https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/regr... https://saraemilyburke.com/stats/regr...

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