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Aduragbemi
Calcite | Level 5

I would like to know the clear distinction between a general linear model and linear mixed model. After sourcing for materials i still find it confusing. In addition, i would like to know the requirement for one to use either of the two during analysis. I am planning to work on vernalization and phtoperiod genes and i would have at least three planting date in a year and also repeat this the second year. So i dont still know the clear cut basis for choosing between general linear model and linear mixed model.

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Ksharp
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For General Linear model , the estimate coefficient (beta) is fixed for each variable.

 

But for Linear mixed model, the estimate coefficient (beta) is different for each variable due to mix effect like : subject, hospital  .

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