My question is related with my previous postExtract variance of the fixed effect in a glmm. However, in this case I change the model that the GLMM follow. It follows a log family and as there are many zeros in my dataset,so I used a zero inflation method. I would like to get the ...
In this post, I show how to interpret regression models that have significant independent variables but a low R-squared. To do this, I’ll compare regression models with low and high R-squared values so you can really grasp the similarities and differences and what it all means. Related pos...
In this post, we will first explain when a logistic regression is more appropriate than a linear regression. We will then show how to perform a binary logistic regression in R, and how to interpret and report results. We will also present some plots in order to visualize results. Finally,...
. My team partner and I, however, wanted to know more: How to read and interpret the output to check if the effect we try to predict with the model is significant?A method we learned is the t test. In the simplest model, which is without mixed effects, we get the re...