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Announcing a major update to merTools

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merTools is an R package that is designed to make working with multilevel models from lme4, particularly large models with many random effects, fast and easy. With merTools you can generate prediction intervals that incorporate various components of uncertainty (fixed effect, random effect, and model uncertainty), you can get the expected rank of individual random effect levels (a combination of magnitude and precision of the estimate) and you can explore the substantive effect of variables in the model using a Shiny application interactively!

Recently, we’ve updated the package to significantly improve performance and accuracy. You can get it on CRAN now. 

Below are some updates from the NEWS.md. To learn more check out the package development on GitHub. You can also read previous a previous blog entry discussing the package and its uses.

merTools 0.3.0

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