@@shayenna4093 I probably wouldn't do a video on repeated-measures ANOVA on its own, but once I get to mixed effect models I will cover analyses like this. Mixed models are a more flexible approach that doesn't require 'complete' data (i.e. measures on all subjects at all time periods). They can handle missing data much better, which is common for an Ecology and Evolution person like myself.
@@statstree9205 Awesome!! after a stats consultation with my uni library they pointed me in the mixed-model direction as well. I'm happing to find something that works for my dataset, long term ecological monitoring seems to come with missing data for a variety of reasons I'm finding out. (birds, humans, beavers messing with equipment haha)
I wish there were more vids from your channel.
God bless , people like you should be rewarded for more years in this earth
This channel is amazing, please don't stop making videos!!!! helping me get through data analysis for my thesis
Thanks. Do you want to put in a request for a topic?
@@statstree9205 repeated measures ANOVA? or anything time-series related
@@shayenna4093 I probably wouldn't do a video on repeated-measures ANOVA on its own, but once I get to mixed effect models I will cover analyses like this. Mixed models are a more flexible approach that doesn't require 'complete' data (i.e. measures on all subjects at all time periods). They can handle missing data much better, which is common for an Ecology and Evolution person like myself.
@@statstree9205 Awesome!! after a stats consultation with my uni library they pointed me in the mixed-model direction as well. I'm happing to find something that works for my dataset, long term ecological monitoring seems to come with missing data for a variety of reasons I'm finding out. (birds, humans, beavers messing with equipment haha)