5| Degress of freedom in a fixed effects model

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The degrees of freedom in a fixed effects model are determined by the number of variables in the model that are assumed to be fixed or constant, such as the number of subjects or groups. The degrees of freedom for the fixed effects model can be calculated as the number of variables minus one. Thus, if there are five fixed effects, the degrees of freedom would be four.

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