The answer: Yes, this result means: the model more complex is prefered.
Hanna Dudek
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
> Dear All,
> Apologies for the very obvious question, but I was hoping to double check
> that I am using lrtest correctly. If I am testing two nested models and
> wish to know whether the term i have added significantly improves the
> model then I can use lrtest, and a p-value of <0.05 indicates that adding
> the term significantly improves the model?!
>
> Thank you,
> Karen
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