Applying linear mixed effects regression (LMER) models to psycholinguistic data was made popular by Baayen, Davidson, and Bates (2008). However, applied researchers sometimes encounter model specification difficulties when using such models. This article presents a multilevel specification of LMERs customized for typical psycholinguistic studies. The proposed LMER specifications with crossed random effects allow different combinations of random intercept effects or random slope effects to be specified directly for subject and item covariates. As a result, this approach allows researchers to describe, specify, and interpret a wide range of effects in an LMER more easily. Next, the syntax and steps...
<p>As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to...
<p>Results of separate linear mixed effects regression models examining effects of activity type on ...
As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to th...
Applying linear mixed effects regression (LMER) models to psycholinguistic data was made ...
Psycholinguistic data are often analyzed with repeated-measures analyses of variance (ANOVA), but th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief review of multilevel modelling (MLM), also called hi...
The use of multilevel modeling is presented as an alternative to separate item and subject ANOVAs (F...
Psychologists, psycholinguists, and other researchers using language stimuli have been struggling fo...
Linear mixed-effect models (LMEM) have become a popular method for analyzing nested experimental dat...
This paper provides an introduction to mixed-effects models for the analysis of repeated measurement...
As in any field of scientific inquiry, advancements in the field of second language acquisition (SLA...
Linear mixed-effects models (LMEMs) have become increasingly prominent in psycholinguistics and rela...
Contrast coding in regression models, including mixed-effect models, changes what the terms in the m...
The use of Linear Mixed-effects Models (LMMs) is set to dominate statistical analyses in psychologic...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseration. June 2010. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Jeffre...
<p>As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to...
<p>Results of separate linear mixed effects regression models examining effects of activity type on ...
As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to th...
Applying linear mixed effects regression (LMER) models to psycholinguistic data was made ...
Psycholinguistic data are often analyzed with repeated-measures analyses of variance (ANOVA), but th...
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief review of multilevel modelling (MLM), also called hi...
The use of multilevel modeling is presented as an alternative to separate item and subject ANOVAs (F...
Psychologists, psycholinguists, and other researchers using language stimuli have been struggling fo...
Linear mixed-effect models (LMEM) have become a popular method for analyzing nested experimental dat...
This paper provides an introduction to mixed-effects models for the analysis of repeated measurement...
As in any field of scientific inquiry, advancements in the field of second language acquisition (SLA...
Linear mixed-effects models (LMEMs) have become increasingly prominent in psycholinguistics and rela...
Contrast coding in regression models, including mixed-effect models, changes what the terms in the m...
The use of Linear Mixed-effects Models (LMMs) is set to dominate statistical analyses in psychologic...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. disseration. June 2010. Major: Educational Psychology. Advisor: Jeffre...
<p>As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to...
<p>Results of separate linear mixed effects regression models examining effects of activity type on ...
As statistical approaches are getting increasingly used in linguistics, attention must be paid to th...