Multilevel models with multivariate mixed response types
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Publication:4970916
DOI10.1177/1471082X0800900301OpenAlexW2154112340WikidataQ58618854 ScholiaQ58618854MaRDI QIDQ4970916
Kate A. Levin, Harvey Goldstein, James Carpenter, Michael G. Kenward
Publication date: 7 October 2020
Published in: Statistical Modelling (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1471082x0800900301
predictionmultilevelprobit modelmissing datamultiple imputationBox-Cox transformationdata augmentationmultivariateMCMClatent Gaussian modeldata coarseningmaximum indicant modelmixed response modelsnormalising transformationspartially known valuesprior-informed imputation
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