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| | | | | This post is intended for people with a little bit of programming experience and no prior mathematical background. So let's talk about numbers. Numbers are curious things. On one hand, they represent one of the most natural things known to humans, which is quantity. It's so natural to humans that even newborn babies are in tune with the difference between quantities of objects between 1 and 3, in that they notice when quantity changes much more vividly than other features like color or shape. | |
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| | | I walk through an example of simulating data from a binomial generalized linear mixed model with a logit link and then exploring estimates of over/underdispersion. | ||