| 1. | This is because random effects tend to even out in larger samples.
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| 2. | Most of the estimators can be defined in terms of the random effects model
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| 3. | If the random effects assumption holds, the random effects model is more consistent.
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| 4. | If the random effects assumption holds, the random effects model is more consistent.
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| 5. | In another comic, Snufkin has made a magical potion with seemingly random effects.
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| 6. | Assumptions about the error term determine whether we speak of fixed effects or random effects.
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| 7. | The random effects model assumes in addition that
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| 8. | This pottery technique allows for both precise and thought out patterns, and free random effects.
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| 9. | In general, to test random effects, they recommend using Restricted maximum likelihood ( REML ).
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| 10. | A common model used to synthesize heterogeneous research is the random effects model of meta-analysis.
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