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Catarina
Level I

How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Hello,

 

I have regular JMP (no Pro) and have used a linear mixed model using the REML option having as fixed terms 3 single and 3 crossed terms. All single terms used were nominal with 4, 3 and 2 levels respectively. I want to plot the estimates (fixed terms) as a standardized coefficient with respective associated 95%CI as significance level. However, I am unsure in the output where (or if) I can find this information (i.e. standardized estimate coeff of each fixed-term and associated 95%CI so I can plot them in a graph)? Under parameter estimates I get that information but for each fixed-term level, whereas I want the standardized coefficient per fixed-term and not per level within each term. I hope it makes sense!

 

Thank you!

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ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Hi @Catarina 

 

did you try the Factor profiling menu under the red triangle as in the picture. it has a few options and from them there are extra options.

ron_horne_0-1615123784661.png

 

otherwise, all the different estimates of the model could be extracted from the effect screening menu as in the picture:

ron_horne_1-1615124051017.png

 

another way is to right click on the parameter estimates column go to Columns >> STD Beta

ron_horne_2-1615124158597.png

 

hope it works.

 

Catarina
Level I

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Hi @ron_horne 

 

Thank you so much for your suggestions. I can see you are using JMP Pro and unfortunately I don't have access to that version. 

I have tried the Factor profiling but I am not sure I can extract standardized coeff from single and crossed fixed factors from there?

Factor Profiling.jpg

 I also don't have access to Effect Screening 

Effect screening.jpg

 

And in my version I don't have access to STD Beta under columns in the Parameter Estimates.

 

Columns STD Beta.jpg

Would you have any other suggestions?

ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Hi @Catarina ,

i am a bit surprised to hear these are pro features. i hope someone else in the forum can comment on that.

in any case, you should be able to standardize your variables prior to the analysis and run the regression. then the coefficients would be standardized.

 

Catarina
Level I

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Thanks @ron_horne. The model I am using has nominal factors as fixed effects as well as crossed:

plant richness (1, 2, 3, 4);

Mic_dil (D0, D2, D6);

Drought (W, D);

plant richness x mic_dil;

drought x plant richness;

drought x mic_dil.

The model also has random effects.

If they would be continuous I would understand how to standardize them but I am not sure how to in this case? Thank you for your suggestion.

ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

Hi @Catarina ,

i have checked and you are right. the options i suggested are not available with mixed models.

you can convert your categorical variables to indicators as in the picture. once you have indicators they can be standardized.

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will that work?

do not forget to standardize the dependent variable as well.

Catarina
Level I

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

That will convert each level within each categorical variable into a column. I guess the output would resemble the Parameter Estimates table originally given by JMP where the last level for each term is dropped. However, what I would like to produce as a final result is something similar to this (as an example):

 

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But without the distinction of levels within each fixed-term. I would like to get just the 6 fixed-terms std coeff so I can plot them with 95%CI. 

 

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

I am confused. How do you standardize nominal or ordinal variables? Also, there is a parameter for each level, so what single estimate do you expect?

Catarina
Level I

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

I was hoping to get a parameter estimate for the fixed effect and not for the each level within each fixed effect. Something similar to a F statistic. But probably that does not make sense?

ron_horne
Super User (Alumni)

Re: How to plot the estimates (fixed terms) of a linear mixed model

the only way this can make sense is if the effect is binary. then, there is just one coefficient....

I must admit that i have seen over the years people reducing multi categorical effects to binary for simplicity. in many cases without disclosing it properly and as part of bad practice overall.