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Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using R: A Step-by-Step Approach (2013)
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Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using R: A Step-by-Step Approach
by Andrzej Gałecki, Tomasz Burzykowski
⇥ Instead of using a simple function, e.g., a logarithm, to transform a covariate, a more flexible transformation can be used. For instance, the use of a spline can be considered. In general, a spline is a sufficiently smooth piecewise-polynomial function. It allows for modeling a complex nonlinear relationship between the dependent variable and a covariate.🏁
Submitted by zero - 03/24/2026
Academia Educational 5.86 Ranked
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Linear Mixed-Effects Models Using R: A Step-by-Step Approach
by Andrzej Gałecki, Tomasz Burzykowski
⇥ Instead of using a simple function, e.g., a logarithm, to transform a covariate, a more flexible transformation can be used. For instance, the use of a spline can be considered. In general, a spline is a sufficiently smooth piecewise-polynomial function. It allows for modeling a complex nonlinear relationship between the dependent variable and a covariate.🏁
Submitted by zero - 03/24/2026
Academia Educational 5.86 Ranked
