Hi Stata users,
I am using a mixed-effect model with random intercept and random slope.
Stata code like: mixed weight week || id: week.
I am interested to find the random slope for each individual subject (id) in the dataset. Can anyone please let me the code to display the random slope in the data?
Thanks in advance,
Nelufa
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