Site is moving! This is archived version. Visit new site @ https://jsgosnell.github.io/cuny_biostats_website/
Many books to support this are available via CUNY:
Crawley, Michael J. The R Book. 2nd edition. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2012.
Crawley, Michael J. Statistics: An Introduction Using R. 2nd edition. Chichester, West Sussex, UK: Wiley, 2014.
Zuur, Alain, Elena N. Ieno, and Graham M. Smith. Analyzing Ecological Data. 2007th edition. New York ; London: Springer, 2007.
Zuur, Alain F., Elena N. Ieno, and Chris S. Elphick. “A Protocol for Data Exploration to Avoid Common Statistical Problems.” Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1, no. 1 (2010): 3–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-210X.2009.00001.x.
Zuur, Alain, Elena N. Ieno, Neil Walker, Anatoly A. Saveliev, and Graham M. Smith. Mixed Effects Models and Extensions in Ecology with R. New York, NY: Springer, 2009.
Consider obtaining e-copies of these from the library for future use/reference!
Download file by clicking here or view and download in the Github Repository @ https://github.com/jsgosnell/CUNY-BioStats/blob/master/lecture_files/11_Mixed_models_and_other_extensions.R . You can download a single file by clicking raw; on the next page right-click the screen, select "Save as", and save the resulting .txt file (same as a .R script).
The link above will take you to a github file showing the assignment. You can make a copy of the repository it's in to complete the assignment. This is also what the link you receive via github classroom will accomplish.