The two-way mixed model: A long and winding controversy

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2013

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Manuel Ato García et al., « The two-way mixed model: A long and winding controversy », Psicothema, ID : 10670/1.ho5i5f


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"Background: With the 2-way mixed model, one a fi xed factor and the other random, the procedure followed to test statistical signifi cance of the random factor has been the focus of a heated controversy in theoretical and applied statistics, and the debating continues even now. One of the main consequences of this controversy is that the position defended in the classical ANOVA texts on the hypothesis of the signifi cance of the random effect is not the same as that defended in almost all of the professional statistical software programs. Method: In this paper, we deal with a detailed analysis about the controversy of mixed model and the decision about one of two basic options, the non restrictive and the restrictive model. Results: Three key questions we consider to go beyond the controversy are: (1) the two classical models are equivalent, (2) the marginality principle do not allow to test main effects in presence of interactive signifi cant effects and (3) the relevance of linear mixed approach to analyze models with fi xed and random effects. Conclusions: We propose the simple solution of using the mixed linear approach with REML estimation instead of the classical linear approach, which is really unapplicable in this context."

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