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Predictor variables have lots of outliers, do these effect a mixed effect model and if so, what to do with them?
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I have designed a GLMM and when examining the results I went back to check the predictor variables. There is a lot of outliers in the predictor variables. Do these effect the model and if so what should i do with them. Images attached.
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I have designed a GLMM and when examining the results I went back to check the predictor variables. There is a lot of outliers in the predictor variables. Do these effect the model and if so what should i do with them. Images attached.
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I have designed a GLMM and when examining the results I went back to check the predictor variables. There is a lot of outliers in the predictor variables. Do these effect the model and if so what should i do with them. Images attached.
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