Perils and pitfalls of mixed-effects regression models in biology

Volume: 8, Pages: e9522 - e9522
Published: Aug 12, 2020
Abstract
Biological systems, at all scales of organisation from nucleic acids to ecosystems, are inherently complex and variable. Biologists therefore use statistical analyses to detect signal among this systemic noise. Statistical models infer trends, find functional relationships and detect differences that exist among groups or are caused by experimental manipulations. They also use statistical relationships to help predict uncertain futures. All...
Paper Details
Title
Perils and pitfalls of mixed-effects regression models in biology
Published Date
Aug 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
8
Pages
e9522 - e9522
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