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lme4 and nlme are R packages used for fitting linear, generalized linear and nonlinear mixed effects models. For general questions about mixed models use [mixed-model] tag.
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aov() and lme() give completely different results in analyzing repeated measures [duplicate]
I have data consisting of two measures per subject (variable score, measured at Day 0, and Day1 per each subject).
There are two groups, and each subject belongs to one of them (variable Group).
I wo …