The Effect of Extremes in Small Sample Size on Simple Mixed Models- A Comparison of Level-1 and Level-2 Size

We present a simulation study that examines the impact of small sample sizes in both observation and nesting levels of the model on the fixed effect bias, type I error, and the power of a simple mixed model analysis. Despite the need for adjustments to control for type I error inflation, our findings indicate that smaller samples than previously recognized can be used for mixed models under certain conditions prevalent in applied research....

2019 · Kristina Carter, Heather Wojton, Stephanie Lane

The Purpose of Mixed-Effects Models in Test and Evaluation

Mixed-effects models are the standard technique for analyzing data with grouping structure. In defense testing, these models are useful because they allow us to account for correlations between observations, a feature common in many operational tests. In this article, we describe the advantages of modeling data from a mixed-effects perspective and discuss an R package—ciTools—that equips the user with easy methods for presenting results from this type of model. Suggested Citation Haman, John, Matthew Avery, and Heather Wojton....

2019 · John Haman, Matthew Avery, Heather Wojton