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How to select a GLMM

The most commonly-used method of model selection is via AIC. It has been tricky, though, to use AIC with GLMMs. The recent paper by Saefken et al. gives a practical method for working with AIC. Thus, Saefken et al. advance our abilities to select the best GLMM. For more details, see the paper (it is free online, via the doi). 31.55.87.180 (talk) 17:27, 24 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]