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Selecting the appropriate analysis method for data with multiple observations for one subject [closed]
What analytical methods and what R packages would be most appropriate to solve this problem?
EDIT: I have have circa 60 different subjects and circa 100 observations. …
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Data clustering with multiple observations for one subject in R
I have the following data frame:
ID NLR1 NLR_CHANGE
2 2 3.7941176 -2.10364146
3 3 0.4871245 0.21313393
4 3 0.5225653 0.10084435
5 3 0.6386364 1.41399522
6 3 0.7134269 -0.07937597 …
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Mediation analysis with continuous mediator?
I would like to conduct a mediation analysis with a continuous mediator. I have a hard time finding comprehensive guides on how to do this.
From what I have read, bootstrap-based mediation is preferr …
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Interpreting the plot for sensitivity analysis for mediation analysis using the mediation pa...
I have performed a mediation analysis using the mediation package for R and the recommended sensitivity analysis. …
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Selecting the method to compare the frequency in two groups with repeated measures in each g...
I have two dichotomous variables determining the cut-off point in the measurements taken before and after the manipulation. Not all observations are independent of each other, as for some subjects mea …