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Modelling repeated paired phonetic measures using linear mixed models with correlated errors

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In Phonetic Sciences, statistical analysis from experimental data have to be carried out to confirm or disconfirm hypotheses. In this paper, a phonetic data set is considered and phonetic research questions are addressed. To answer these questions, a mixed model is built using a complex random effects structure and a non-diagonal residual variance-covariance matrix. Then, it is validated on the data. Finally, we focus on statistical tests in the final model allowing to compare the means between two groups of subjects, and a single mean to a reference value. The paper is accessible to an audience experienced with linear models. Some familiarity with the R software is also helpful.
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hal-03235741 , version 1 (16-12-2021)

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Frédérique Letué, Marie-José Martinez, Sandra Cornaz, Nathalie Vallée, Nathalie Henrich Bernardoni. Modelling repeated paired phonetic measures using linear mixed models with correlated errors. Case Studies in Business, Industry and Government Statistics, 2021, 8, pp.28-46. ⟨hal-03235741⟩
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