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Antoni Parellada
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I have read a lot about why most statistical packages do not report the significance test results of random effects (e.g.: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mixed-models/2008q2/000904.htmlhere) Is there any publication about this precise topic that I could use to cite this in my paper?

I have read a lot about why most statistical packages do not report the significance test results of random effects (e.g.: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mixed-models/2008q2/000904.html) Is there any publication about this precise topic that I could use to cite this in my paper?

I have read a lot about why most statistical packages do not report the significance test results of random effects (e.g. here) Is there any publication about this precise topic that I could use to cite this in my paper?

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Scientific source for why reporting p-values of random effects is not meaningful?

I have read a lot about why most statistical packages do not report the significance test results of random effects (e.g.: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-mixed-models/2008q2/000904.html) Is there any publication about this precise topic that I could use to cite this in my paper?