Hi again,
Well, now that I’ve solved my other problem I want to come back to this one (logistic Mixed Model).
Because I was unable to run the logistic mixed model I thought I should use, I ran two other analyses.
In one analysis I used Nominal Logistic Personality using the Fit Model Dialogue, and in the other I switched the dichotomous dependent variable to a continuous variable.
The fixed effects are very similar across analyses, and lead to the same conclusions, although the mixed model gives the added information of the random effects of the within-subjects factor.
So, my question is whether one solution is clearly off limits (e.g., forcing the dichotomous variable to be treated a continuous), or whether the added advantage of having information on the random effects outweighs the risks introduced by forcing the DV to be continuous. All of this is in the context in which the fixed effects don’t change much (conclusions don’t change) across the two analyses.
Thanks again, Jeff