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Should I Use Fixed or Random Effects?
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2014
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Random EffectsEngineeringDataset CharacteristicsField ExperimentSocial InfluenceQuasi-experimentSocial SciencesRandomized Controlled TrialStatisticsSelection BiasSocial ImpactApplied Social PsychologySocial CharacteristicApplied Social ScienceExperiment DesignSociologyQuantitative Social Science ResearchEmpirical AnalysesSurvey Methodology
Empirical analyses in social science frequently confront quantitative data that are clustered or grouped. To account for group-level variation and improve model fit, researchers will commonly specify either a fixed- or random-effects model. But current advice on which approach should be preferred, and under what conditions, remains vague and sometimes contradictory. This study performs a series of Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the total error due to bias and variance in the inferences of each model, for typical sizes and types of datasets encountered in applied research. The results offer a typology of dataset characteristics to help researchers choose a preferred model.
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