Model selection in linear mixed-effect models
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- Generalized degrees of freedom and adaptive model selection in linear mixed-effects models
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- Focused model selection for linear mixed models with an application to whale ecology
- Selection strategy for covariance structure of random effects in linear mixed-effects models
- Fixed and Random Effects Selection in Mixed Effects Models
- Model Selection for Linear Mixed Models Using Predictive Criteria
- Selecting mixed-effects models based on a generalized information criterion
- Generalized linear modeling methods for selection component experiments
- Comparing boosting and bagging for decision trees of rankings
- Model Selection for Estimating Treatment Effects
- Subset Selection for Linear Mixed Models
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