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The following pages link to Double Hierarchical Generalized Linear Models (With Discussion) (Q5757822):
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- Generalized linear mixed models for correlated binary data with \(t\)-link (Q261007) (← links)
- Density regression based on proportional hazards family (Q296370) (← links)
- Random-effect models with singular precision (Q393633) (← links)
- Conditional Akaike information criterion for generalized linear mixed models (Q425668) (← links)
- Hierarchical likelihood methods for nonlinear and generalized linear mixed models with missing data and measurement errors in covariates (Q432295) (← links)
- The hierarchical-likelihood approach to autoregressive stochastic volatility models (Q452568) (← links)
- Simultaneous variable selection for heteroscedastic regression models (Q547385) (← links)
- Modifications of REML algorithm for HGLMs (Q693328) (← links)
- On Hinde-Demétrio regression models for overdispersed count data (Q713774) (← links)
- A general robust t-process regression model (Q829720) (← links)
- Likelihood inference for models with unobservables: another view (Q907953) (← links)
- A framework for modelling overdispersed count data, including the Poisson-shifted generalized inverse Gaussian distribution (Q961120) (← links)
- Estimation in the probit normal model for binary outcomes using the SAEM algorithm (Q961280) (← links)
- Quasi-Monte Carlo estimation in generalized linear mixed models (Q1020672) (← links)
- Hierarchical-likelihood approach for nonlinear mixed-effects models (Q1023689) (← links)
- The use of random-effect models for high-dimensional variable selection problems (Q1659014) (← links)
- Sparse pathway-based prediction models for high-throughput molecular data (Q1663097) (← links)
- A random-effect model approach for group variable selection (Q1663264) (← links)
- Computationally efficient multivariate spatio-temporal models for high-dimensional count-valued data (with discussion) (Q1752017) (← links)
- The reliability factor: modeling individual reliability with multiple items from a single assessment (Q2103566) (← links)
- A review on recent advances and applications of h-likelihood method (Q2132017) (← links)
- Fitting double hierarchical models with the integrated nested Laplace approximation (Q2172109) (← links)
- A penalized h-likelihood variable selection algorithm for generalized linear regression models with random effects (Q2210294) (← links)
- Bayesian credibility under a bivariate prior on the frequency and the severity of claims (Q2234765) (← links)
- Variable selection in joint mean and dispersion models via double penalized likelihood (Q2258178) (← links)
- Kriging a soil variable with a simple nonstationary variance model (Q2260093) (← links)
- Book review of: B. T. West et al., Linear mixed models. A practical guide using statistical software (Q2320792) (← links)
- Limited information estimation in binary factor analysis: a review and extension (Q2359495) (← links)
- Extended \(t\)-process regression models (Q2408747) (← links)
- Additive multilevel item structure models with random residuals: item modeling for explanation and item generation (Q2443319) (← links)
- A new sparse variable selection via random-effect model (Q2637604) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of random and residual variance-covariance matrices in bivariate mixed effects models (Q2786173) (← links)
- Composite Likelihood Estimation for Multivariate Probit Latent Traits Models (Q2859300) (← links)
- Approximate Bayesian Inference for Latent Gaussian models by using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximations (Q2920273) (← links)
- A general hazard model for lifetime data in the presence of cure rate (Q3019488) (← links)
- Double generalized linear model for tissue culture proportion data: a Bayesian perspective (Q3019504) (← links)
- Standard error estimates in hierarchical generalized linear models (Q6071707) (← links)
- Heterogeneous heterogeneity by default: Testing categorical moderators in mixed‐effects meta‐analysis (Q6127094) (← links)