A note on conditional Akaike information for Poisson regression with random effects
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Abstract: A popular model selection approach for generalized linear mixed-effects models is the Akaike information criterion, or AIC. Among others, cite{vaida05} pointed out the distinction between the marginal and conditional inference depending on the focus of research. The conditional AIC was derived for the linear mixed-effects model which was later generalized by cite{liang08}. We show that the similar strategy extends to Poisson regression with random effects, where condition AIC can be obtained based on our observations. Simulation studies demonstrate the usage of the criterion.
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