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Defining R‐squared measures for mixed‐effects location scale models

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Ecological momentary assessment and other modern data collection technologies facilitate research on both within‐subject and between‐subject variability of health outcomes and behaviors. For such intensively measured longitudinal data, Hedeker et… Click to show full abstract

Ecological momentary assessment and other modern data collection technologies facilitate research on both within‐subject and between‐subject variability of health outcomes and behaviors. For such intensively measured longitudinal data, Hedeker et al extended the usual two‐level mixed‐effects model to a two‐level mixed‐effects location scale (MELS) model to accommodate covariates' influence as well as random subject effects on both mean (location) and variability (scale) of the outcome. However, there is a lack of existing standardized effect size measures for the MELS model. To fill this gap, our study extends Rights and Sterba's framework of R2$$ {R}^2 $$ measures for multilevel models, which is based on model‐implied variances, to MELS models. Our proposed framework applies to two different specifications of the random location effects, namely, through covariate‐influenced random intercepts and through random intercepts combined with random slopes of observation‐level covariates. We also provide an R function, R2MELS, that outputs summary tables and visualization for values of our R2$$ {R}^2 $$ measures. This framework is validated through a simulation study, and data from a health behaviors study and a depression study are used as examples to demonstrate this framework. These R2$$ {R}^2 $$ measures can help researchers provide greater interpretation of their findings using MELS models.

Keywords: mixed effects; defining squared; measures mixed; squared measures; effects location; location scale

Journal Title: Statistics in Medicine
Year Published: 2022

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