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The following pages link to Robust linear mixed models using the skew t distribution with application to schizophrenia data (Q3162964):
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- A general skew-\(t\) mixed model that allows different degrees of freedom for random effects and error distributions (Q389321) (← links)
- Multivariate measurement error models using finite mixtures of skew-Student \(t\) distributions (Q392070) (← links)
- Bayesian inference in joint modelling of location and scale parameters of the \(t\) distribution for longitudinal data (Q622452) (← links)
- Bayesian analysis of skew-normal independent linear mixed models with heterogeneity in the random-effects population (Q643390) (← links)
- Bayesian segmental growth mixture Tobit models with skew distributions (Q736578) (← links)
- Influence diagnostics for Grubbs's model with asymmetric heavy-tailed distributions (Q744801) (← links)
- Bayesian analysis of multivariate t linear mixed models using a combination of IBF and Gibbs samplers (Q764498) (← links)
- Linear mixed models with marginally symmetric nonparametric random effects (Q1658992) (← links)
- Objective Bayesian analysis for the multivariate skew-\(t\) model (Q1663612) (← links)
- On diagnostics in multivariate measurement error models under asymmetric heavy-tailed distributions (Q1926097) (← links)
- A robust linear mixed-effects model for longitudinal data using an innovative multivariate skew-Huber distribution (Q2057843) (← links)
- Selective inference for additive and linear mixed models (Q2072385) (← links)
- Model averaging for linear mixed models via augmented Lagrangian (Q2072389) (← links)
- Extending finite mixtures of \(t\) linear mixed-effects models with concomitant covariates (Q2189590) (← links)
- Semi-parametric Bayesian estimation of mixed-effects models using the multivariate skew-normal distribution (Q2259207) (← links)
- Mixture of multivariate \(t\) nonlinear mixed models for multiple longitudinal data with heterogeneity and missing values (Q2273150) (← links)
- A flexible class of parametric distributions for Bayesian linear mixed models (Q2273166) (← links)
- Bayesian inference on partially linear mixed-effects joint models for longitudinal data with multiple features (Q2358915) (← links)
- A skew-normal mixture of joint location, scale and skewness models (Q2362939) (← links)
- Bayesian inference on longitudinal-survival data with multiple features (Q2403392) (← links)
- Modeling and Analysis of Method Comparison Data with Skewness and Heavy Tails (Q2806334) (← links)
- Multivariate<i>t</i>linear mixed models for irregularly observed multiple repeated measures with missing outcomes (Q2857484) (← links)
- Linear and Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models for Censored HIV Viral Loads Using Normal/Independent Distributions (Q2893424) (← links)
- Skew-normal/independent linear mixed models for censored responses with applications to HIV viral loads (Q2902549) (← links)
- Flexible Distributions as an Approach to Robustness: The Skew-t Case (Q2963604) (← links)
- Bayesian Semiparametric Nonlinear Mixed‐Effects Joint Models for Data with Skewness, Missing Responses, and Measurement Errors in Covariates (Q4649076) (← links)
- Analysis of Longitudinal Clinical Trials with Missing Data Using Multiple Imputation in Conjunction with Robust Regression (Q4911951) (← links)
- The <i>t</i> linear mixed model: model formulation, identifiability and estimation (Q5082978) (← links)
- Two-way ANOVA when the distribution of the error terms is skew <i>t</i> (Q5086148) (← links)
- Segmental modeling of changing immunologic response for CD4 data with skewness, missingness and dropout (Q5129108) (← links)
- Jointly modeling skew longitudinal survival data with missingness and mismeasured covariates (Q5138713) (← links)
- Bayesian varying coefficient mixed-effects joint models with asymmetry and missingness (Q5142173) (← links)
- Bayesian analysis of multivariate<i>t</i>linear mixed models with missing responses at random (Q5222308) (← links)
- Quantile regression-based Bayesian semiparametric mixed-effects models for longitudinal data with non-normal, missing and mismeasured covariate (Q5222401) (← links)