How to fit a general-linear mixed-effects model with categorical variables?
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Falk Lieder
am 5 Okt. 2015
Beantwortet: Tom Lane
am 24 Okt. 2015
Hi,
I am using the function fitglme from the statistics toolbox to fit a mixed-effects model with repeated measurements and categorical predictor variables as follows:
data_nr_acquisitions=table(nr_acquisitions,problem_type,block,subject);
glme=fitglme(data_nr_acquisitions,'nr_acquisitions ~ problem_type + block + (problem_type| subject) + (block| subject) + (1|subject)')
anova(glme)
The variable problem_type is categorical, but the code above does not take this into account. I tried to instruct fitglme to treat problem_type as a categorical variable with the argument "CategoricalVars" but unlike fitglm the function fitglme does not accept this argument. Can fitglme handle categorical variables and how can I get it to treat a variables as categorical?
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Tom Lane
am 24 Okt. 2015
Try
data_nr_acquisitions.problem_type = categorical(data_nr_acquisitions.problem_type)
before you do the fit.
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