Formulating mixed models for experiments, including longitudinal experiments
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2260092
Recommendations
- Choosing and modeling your mixed linear model
- An example of using mixed models and proc mixed for longitudinal data
- The Analysis of Designed Experiments and Longitudinal Data by Using Smoothing Splines
- Penalized regression, mixed effects models and appropriate modelling
- The Analysis of Longitudinal Data Using Mixed Model L‐Splines
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 821290 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Unified Approach to Design of Experiments
- Asymptotic Properties of Maximum Likelihood Estimators and Likelihood Ratio Tests Under Nonstandard Conditions
- Covariance structure selection in general mixed models
- Decomposition tables for experiments. I: A chain of randomizations
- Linear mixed models for longitudinal data
- Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS
- Multiple Randomizations
- Random-Effects Models for Longitudinal Data
- Randomization and the Analysis of Variance
- Some Aspects of the Analysis of Factorial Experiments in a Completely Randomized Design
- That BLUP is a good thing: The estimation of random effects. With comments and a rejoinder by the author
- The Analysis of Designed Experiments and Longitudinal Data by Using Smoothing Splines
- The analysis of randomized experiments with orthogonal block structure. I. Block structure and the null analysis of variance
Cited in
(7)- Automating the analysis of variance of orthogonal designs
- Exposing the confounding in experimental designs to understand and evaluate them, and formulating linear mixed models for analyzing the data from a designed experiment
- Randomization-based models for multitiered experiments. I: A chain of randomizations
- Decomposition tables for experiments. II: Two-one randomizations
- Multiphase experiments with at least one later laboratory phase. II. Nonorthogonal designs
- Comparison of three-dimensional profiles over time
- Multiphase experiments with at least one later laboratory phase. I: Orthogonal designs
This page was built for publication: Formulating mixed models for experiments, including longitudinal experiments
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2260092)