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Glimmix
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Cited In (50)
- Analysis of correlated data with SAS and R
- Repeated measures design with generalized linear mixed models for randomized controlled trials
- Comparing multiple sensitivities and specificities with different diagnostic criteria: applications to sexual abuse and sexual health research
- Identifying intraclass correlations necessitating hierarchical modeling
- Introduction to face recognition and evaluation of algorithm performance
- Estimation in the probit normal model for binary outcomes using the SAEM algorithm
- Combining binomial data using the logistic normal model
- Conditional inference functions for mixed-effects models with unspecified random-effects distri\-bution
- Models for discrete longitudinal data.
- Generalized linear mixed models. Modern concepts, methods and applications.
- Longitudinal data: different approaches in the context of item-response theory models
- Laplace Importance Sampling for Generalized Linear Mixed Models
- General design Bayesian generalized linear mixed models
- SAS
- MIXED
- pbkrtest
- gee
- MIXNO
- PROC NLMIXED
- Crossover
- PROC GENMOD
- glmmPQL
- PROC MCMC
- PROC GLM
- PROC ARIMA
- PearsonT
- aod
- meta4diag
- coxphw
- SAS/STAT
- R2MLwiN
- HPGLIMMIX
- corcounts
- JM SAS
- nadiv
- METANDI
- sabreR
- STEPCEE
- PROC NLIN
- orth
- Robust estimation of mixtures of regressions with random covariates, via trimming and constraints
- GEECORR
- glmm
- Estimation of the force of infection from current status data using generalized linear mixed models
- Score tests for overdispersion in zero-inflated Poisson mixed models
- Analysis of correlated binomial data in logistic-normal models
- Diagnostics for repeated measurements in generalized linear mixed effects models
- Applied Mixed Models in Medicine
- Generalized linear mixed models: a review and some extensions
- Design and analysis of cross-over trials
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