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Ben1
Level I

Doing a linear mixed effects model.

Hi guys,

 

I am currently working on a project, where I have three independent values and a dependent value:

 

What I have attempted to do, is a three-way ANOVA, and here's what my project supervisor has written back to me: 

 

What you have done is a linear model with three independent variables (you can see that the results include a three-way interaction).

 

You could do a linear mixed effects model, where respondents could be included as a random effect. That would be more appropriate, as you have repeated measures.
 
Now I do have a question, and perhaps, more context needs to be added in. But let say for instance, I do my analysis like this: 
 
One-way ANOVA for the dependent variable and independent variable1(most important one)
Two way for: the dependent variable and independent variable1, 2
Three-way for: the dependent variable and independent variable 1, 2, 3.
 
And the reason why I wanna do this is to see whether the independent variables affect the dependent variable and each other.
 
However, seemingly, my project leader claims that  a linear mixed effects model, would be more appropriate, as because I have repeated measures. Could someone perhaps explain to me why that is? 
 
I am sorry for asking, I am relatively new to JMP etc.
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peng_liu
Staff

Re: Doing a linear mixed effects model.

I did not make such comment.