• Multivariate Mixed Effect Model

    From ZALIHE YARKINER@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 11 00:37:57 2022
    I have a data where i have more than one dependent variable (some are scale measurements and some are binary measurements) and repeated measures for each ID. I have analyzed each dependent variable using Generalized Linear Mixed Model under the Analyze-
    Mixed Model-Generalized Linear but I don't know how i can analyze several dependent variables at the same time here in Mixed Effect Model using SPSS ? Please help.

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  • From Rich Ulrich@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Thu Nov 17 18:08:05 2022
    On Fri, 11 Nov 2022 00:37:57 -0800 (PST), ZALIHE YARKINER
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    I have a data where i have more than one dependent variable (some
    are scale measurements and some are binary measurements) and repeated
    measures for each ID. I have analyzed each dependent variable using
    Generalized Linear Mixed Model under the Analyze-Mixed
    Model-Generalized Linear but I don't know how i can analyze several
    dependent variables at the same time here in Mixed Effect Model using
    SPSS ? Please help.

    I don't know the answer to your question, but that sounds messy.
    What do you hope to learn by analyzing several variables at once?

    If you want power for examining some general hypothesis about
    an underlying dimension (good vs bad outcome?), construct a
    composite variable. Or several.


    Borrowing from a recent post by Bruce Weaver,
    Try posting to the SPSSX-L mailing list that is maintained by the
    University of Georgia. It is far more active than this newsgroup.
    You can join and post via this website:

    https://listserv.uga.edu/scripts/wa-UGA.exe?INDEX

    I hope this helps.

    --
    Rich Ulrich

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