degrees of freedom for random factors in anovan
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"anovan" seems to give the same number of degrees of freedom to a factor whether it is declared as random or fixed.
I thought that random factors "cost" less degrees of freedom. At least this is what happens in regression with mixed effects.
Any clues? Is this normal behavior?
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Shashank Prasanna
on 3 Apr 2014
Laurie, anovan uses method of moments unlike in mixed-effects models which may use ML or REML. If you are interested in the latter, you may want to use:
here the degrees of freedom will be equal to n – p, where n is the number of observations and p is ONLY the number of fixed effects, not random effects.
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