Non linear mixed effect modelling

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Non linear mixed effect modelling

Rajeshms
Dear All,

Do we have any options to work out "NON LINEAR MIXED EFFECT MODELING" via SPSS Statistics.

Thank you all.

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Rajesh M S


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Re: Non linear mixed effect modelling

Bruce Weaver
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Look up GENLINMIXED in the Command Syntax Reference manual (aka the FM).


Rajeshms wrote
Dear All,

Do we have any options to work out "NON LINEAR MIXED EFFECT MODELING" via
SPSS Statistics.

Thank you all.

--
Regards,

Rajesh M S
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Re: Non linear mixed effect modelling

Ryan
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We can fit specific types of generalized linear mixed models, all of which fall under the umbrella of nonlinear mixed models. However, if you're referring to a mixture model such a random effects zero-inflated Poisson regression model, for example, the answer is no.
 
Ryan

On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Rajeshms <[hidden email]> wrote:
Dear All,

Do we have any options to work out "NON LINEAR MIXED EFFECT MODELING" via SPSS Statistics.

Thank you all.

--
Regards,

Rajesh M S