[R-lang] Re: assessing 3-way factors and their interactions
Hugo Quené
H.Quene@uu.nl
Wed May 19 00:32:43 PDT 2010
Dear Nina Kazanina,
On 5/14/10 4:33 PM, Nina Kazanina wrote:
> I am analysing an experiment which essentially followed a 2x3 design
> with factors Prime (related/unrelated) and Condition (conA/conB/conC).
> The dependent variable is Response Time (RT) and I model it by fitting
> linear mixed-effect models to the data using ‘lmer’.
> I’d be grateful if someone directed me to a paper that had a similar
> design, uses linear-mixed effects model and reports it in a nice clear way.
>
I don't know about the last qualification but these two papers may be
relevant for you:
# H. Quené & L.E. van Delft (2010). Non-native durational patterns
decrease speech intelligibility. Speech Communication, in press.
[doi:10.1016/j.specom.2010.03.005]
# H. Quené & H. van den Bergh (2008). Examples of mixed-effects modeling
with crossed random effects and with binomial data. Journal of Memory
and Language, 59, 413-425. [doi:10.1016/j.jml.2008.02.002, appendices at
http://www.let.uu.nl/~Hugo.Quene/personal/mixedeffects/].
Kind regards, Hugo Quené
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