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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I were assumed" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms; "were" is typically used in subjunctive mood, but "assumed" does not fit well in this context.
Example: "If I were assumed to be the leader, I would take charge."
Alternatives: "I was assumed" or "I am assumed.".
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In this model, a i, b i and c i were assumed to vary between tree and to be independent identically distributed normal variables with means α, β and γ respectively, and with an unstructured covariance matrix, while e ij is a randomly distributed error term.
Under the null hypothesis (H0, β = 0), the tests τ(i ) were assumed to have expectation 0 and variance 1.
The values of η i were assumed to come from a normal distribution with mean of zero and variance ω.
Parameters β1 i and β2 i were assumed to be from N γ1, σ1) and N γ2, σ2) respectively.
Random effects γ i were assumed to be normally distributed with a variance-covariance matrix D. θ i are estimated through Empirical Bayes estimates.
The random intercept U0 i and slope U1 i were assumed normally distributed as N 0, σ U0 ) and N 0, σ U1 ), respectively, and independent of the measurement error ε ij~N 0, 0.1).
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