Exploration & description/Observational units
In mixed model
analysis we have different types of units occurring at
different layers – namely in this example: lambs, ewes,
rams. The investigational or observational units defined
within layers are assumed to be chosen independently of one
another; usually they are chosen at ´random´. They will
therefore be random effects in our mixed model.
Correctly identifying the layers of observational units and
the different attributes assigned to units is crucial to a
successful understanding of how hierarchical data should be analysed.
This is what we aim to do with our mixed model tree.
We have two breeds. From within each of the two breeds a
number of rams is selected. These are the observational units
(ram shown as a random effect) against
which the two breeds of rams should be compared.

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