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The following pages link to Examples in which misspecification of a random effects distribution reduces efficiency, and possible remedies (Q957039):
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- Tree-Structured Clustering in Fixed Effects Models (Q137408) (← links)
- Properties of additive frailty model in survival analysis (Q267641) (← links)
- Asymptotic normality of posterior distributions for generalized linear mixed models (Q444957) (← links)
- Misspecifying the shape of a random effects distribution: why getting it wrong may not matter (Q449846) (← links)
- Detecting random-effects model misspecification via coarsened data (Q452664) (← links)
- Proportional odds frailty model and stochastic comparisons (Q741154) (← links)
- Multivariate generalized linear mixed models with semi-nonparametric and smooth nonparametric random effects densities (Q746181) (← links)
- Beta-MPT: multinomial processing tree models for addressing individual differences (Q972241) (← links)
- Editorial: Advances in mixture models (Q1020196) (← links)
- Flexible random intercept models for binary outcomes using mixtures of normals (Q1020200) (← links)
- Generalized linear mixed model with a penalized Gaussian mixture as a random effects distribution (Q1023681) (← links)
- A family of tests to detect misspecifications in the random-effects structure of generalized linear mixed models (Q1023791) (← links)
- Linear mixed models with marginally symmetric nonparametric random effects (Q1658992) (← links)
- Detecting misspecification in the random-effects structure of cumulative logit models (Q1663151) (← links)
- Random-intercept misspecification in generalized linear mixed models for binary responses (Q1697860) (← links)
- Joint modeling of survival time and longitudinal outcomes with flexible random effects (Q1698947) (← links)
- Missing covariate data in generalized linear mixed models with distribution-free random effects (Q1727918) (← links)
- Two competing linear random-effects models and their connections (Q1785819) (← links)
- Mitigating bias in generalized linear mixed models: the case for Bayesian nonparametrics (Q1790317) (← links)
- Stochastic degradation process modeling and remaining useful life estimation with flexible random-effects (Q1796621) (← links)
- A comparative study with bootstrap resampling technique to uncover behavior of unconditional hazards and survival functions for gamma and inverse Gaussian frailty models (Q2041174) (← links)
- A two-step estimator for generalized linear models for longitudinal data with time-varying measurement error (Q2089288) (← links)
- A random model for the scale parameter in the Fréchet populations (Q2151590) (← links)
- Effect of misspecification of random effects distribution on the performance of parameters estimation methods in binary logistic mixed models (Q2192335) (← links)
- Empirical performance of estimation methods in beta mixed models with application to ecological data (Q2217075) (← links)
- On the Bayesian nonparametric generalization of IRT-type models (Q2275424) (← links)
- General frailty model and stochastic orderings (Q2388960) (← links)
- Fisher scoring: an interpolation family and its Monte Carlo implementations (Q2445629) (← links)
- Three-step estimation in linear mixed models with skew-\(t\) distributions (Q2480012) (← links)
- Stochastic comparisons in frailty models (Q2499102) (← links)
- Effect of covariate misspecifications in the marginalized zero-inflated Poisson model (Q2628130) (← links)
- Optimal Estimator for Logistic Model with Distribution‐free Random Intercept (Q2791834) (← links)
- Estimation of a Semiparametric Recursive Bivariate Probit Model with Nonparametric Mixing (Q2802853) (← links)
- A Semi‐parametric Transformation Frailty Model for Semi‐competing Risks Survival Data (Q2965538) (← links)
- Prediction of Random Effects in Linear and Generalized Linear Models under Model Misspecification (Q3008886) (← links)
- Testing independence between two sequential gap times in the presence of covariates (Q3145578) (← links)
- Testing for misspecification in generalized linear mixed models (Q3303638) (← links)
- A mixed model framework for teratology studies (Q3304997) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation in generalized linear mixed models with auxiliary covariates: A pairwise likelihood approach (Q3465369) (← links)
- Random effect bivariate survival models and stochastic comparisons (Q3578674) (← links)
- Nonparametric Interval Estimation in One-Way Random-Effects Models (Q3622050) (← links)
- Diagnosis of Random‐Effect Model Misspecification in Generalized Linear Mixed Models for Binary Response (Q3636977) (← links)
- Bivariate Frailty Model and Association Measure (Q4555215) (← links)
- A Nested Dirichlet Process Analysis of Cluster Randomized Trial Data With Application in Geriatric Care Assessment (Q4916926) (← links)
- Analyzing Binomial Data in a Split-Plot Design: Classical Approach or Modern Techniques? (Q4921594) (← links)
- Robust frailty modelling using non-proportional hazards models (Q4970586) (← links)
- A note on the prediction of frailties with misspecified shared frailty models (Q5033948) (← links)
- Notes on misspecifying the random effects distribution regarding analysis under the AB/BA crossover trial in dichotomous data – a Monte Carlo evaluation (Q5087945) (← links)
- A skew-normal random effects model for longitudinal ordinal categorical responses with missing data (Q5130132) (← links)
- Semi-parametric frailty model for clustered interval-censored data (Q5142156) (← links)