Ok, this is truly a cool gadget! Surf to wordle.net and create beautiful representations of some text. I simply entered the URL of my blog, pressed ‘randomize’ a few times and this is what came out! A cool representation of the text on my blog.

My Blog as a Wordcloud


Multilevel models, or mixed effects models, can easily be estimated in R. Several packages are available. Here, the lmer() function from the lme4-package is described. The specification of several types of models will be shown, using a fictive example. A detailed description of the specification rules is given. Output of the specified models is given, but not described or interpreted.
Please note that this description is very closely related to the description of the specification of the lme() function of the nlme-package. The results are similar and here exactly the same possibilities are offered.

Curving Normality

Curving Normality is an academic website and blog maintained by Rense Nieuwenhuis.

Rense is a Ph.D. Candidate at the Institue for Innovation and Governance Studies (IGS) of the University of Twente.

His work is forthcoming in the Journal of Marriage and Family and the European Sociological Review.

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