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Regression models for correlated binary data with random effects assuming a mixture of normal distributions
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    Regression models for correlated binary data with random effects assuming a mixture of normal distributions (English)
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    A logistic regression model with random effects is considered for longitudinal binary data. It is assumed that the random effects distribution is a mixture of normal distributions with different unknown means and variances. A Bayesian approach with Markov chain Monte-Carlo (MCMC) is described for the parameter estimation. An example of biological data analysis is presented.
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    logistic regression
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    Markov chain Monte-Carlo
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    Bayesian inference
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