On the Effect of the Number of Quadrature Points in a Logistic Random Effects Model: An Example

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3441345

DOI10.1111/1467-9876.00237zbMath1112.62307OpenAlexW2062978862MaRDI QIDQ3441345

Bart Spiessens, Emmanuel Lesaffre

Publication date: 30 May 2007

Published in: Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://lirias.kuleuven.be/handle/123456789/56191




Related Items

Maximum likelihood estimation of limited and discrete dependent variable models with nested random effectsAnalyzing clustered count data with a cluster-specific random effect zero-inflated Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distributionPerformance measures of the bivariate random effects model for meta-analyses of diagnostic accuracyA random-effects regression model based on the odd log-logistic skew normal distributionAn EM algorithm for the estimation of parametric and nonparametric hierarchical nonlinear modelsOn the existence of maximum likelihood estimators in Poisson-gamma HGLM and negative binomial regression modelA goodness-of-fit test for logistic-normal models using nonparametric smoothing methodAsymptotic properties of adaptive maximum likelihood estimators in latent variable modelsMulti‐subject stochastic blockmodels with mixed effects for adaptive analysis of individual differences in human brain network cluster structureUsing the Lambert Function to Estimate Shared Frailty Models with a Normally Distributed Random InterceptHierarchical likelihood approach to non-Gaussian factor analysisA multilevel structured latent curve model for disaggregating student and school contributions to learningMinimum Hellinger Distance Estimation for k-Component Poisson Mixture with Random EffectsGeneralized linear models with clustered data: fixed and random effects modelsA data cloning algorithm for computing maximum likelihood estimates in spatial generalized linear mixed modelsImproving the INLA approach for approximate Bayesian inference for latent Gaussian modelsA two-stage approach for Bayesian joint models: reducing complexity while maintaining accuracyFast fitting of joint models for longitudinal and event time data using a pseudo-adaptive Gaussian quadrature ruleOn a signal detection approach to \(m\)-alternative forced choice with bias, with maximum likelihood and Bayesian approaches to estimationAlternating imputation posterior estimation of models with crossed random effectsNonlinear random-effects mixture models for repeated measuresSimultaneous inference of a misclassified outcome and competing risks failure time dataGauss-Hermite quadrature approximation for estimation in generalized linear mixed modelsFirst-order marginalised transition random effects models with probit link functionChildhood mortality spatial distribution in EthiopiaThe random deterioration rate model with measurement error based on the inverse Gaussian distributionOn Adaptive Gauss-Hermite Quadrature for Estimation in GLMM’sComparison of hierarchical and marginal likelihood estimators for binary outcomesPairwise likelihood inference in spatial generalized linear mixed modelsImproved regression calibrationGeneralized multilevel structural equation modelingHigh-dimensional maximum marginal likelihood item factor analysis by adaptive quadratureInfluence diagnostics in mixed effects logistic regression modelsA Bayesian Ordinal Logistic Regression Model to Correct for Interobserver Measurement Error in a Geographical Oral Health StudyGroup Sequential Methods for an Ordinal Logistic Random-Effects Model Under MisspecificationNumerical integration in logistic-normal modelsQuasi-complete separation in random effects of binary response mixed modelsGeneralized linear mixed model with a penalized Gaussian mixture as a random effects distributionA family of tests to detect misspecifications in the random-effects structure of generalized linear mixed modelsCalibration confidence regions for asbestos fibers with heteroscedasticity and interlaboratory variabilityLogistic Regression With Multiple Random Effects: A Simulation Study of Estimation Methods and Statistical Packages


Uses Software