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The following pages link to Misspecifying the shape of a random effects distribution: why getting it wrong may not matter (Q449846):
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- Random Effects Misspecification Can Have Severe Consequences for Random Effects Inference in Linear Mixed Models (Q6088261) (← links)
- Simultaneous inference for linear mixed model parameters with an application to small area estimation (Q6089886) (← links)
- Predictions of machine learning with mixed-effects in analyzing longitudinal data under model misspecification (Q6109187) (← links)
- A general framework for penalized mixed-effects multitask learning with applications on DNA methylation surrogate biomarkers creation (Q6138641) (← links)
- Diagnostic test for misspecification of a random-effect distribution using the gradient function (Q6176222) (← links)
- Marginal additive models for population‐averaged inference in longitudinal and cluster‐correlated data (Q6196808) (← links)
- Within-subject mediation analysis in \(AB/BA\) crossover designs (Q6593497) (← links)
- Estimating linear mixed effect models with non-normal random effects through saddlepoint approximation and its application in retail pricing analytics (Q6604268) (← links)
- Bias calibration for robust estimation in small areas (Q6606414) (← links)
- Two-part models for repeatedly measured ordinal data with ``don't know'' category (Q6617405) (← links)
- Bayesian semiparametric joint modeling of longitudinal explanatory variables of mixed types and a binary outcome (Q6622214) (← links)
- CO\(_2\) emissions and growth: a bivariate bidimensional mean-variance random effects model (Q6626602) (← links)