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The following pages link to Mixed-effects models with random cluster sizes (Q5952085):
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- Mixed effects regression trees for clustered data (Q631554) (← links)
- Residual-based specification of the random-effects distribution for cluster data (Q713732) (← links)
- An alternative specification of generalized linear mixed models (Q962289) (← links)
- Generalized linear models with clustered data: fixed and random effects models (Q1942893) (← links)
- Adjusting for confounding by cluster using generalized linear mixed models (Q1957163) (← links)
- An algorithm for simulation in mixed models with crossed factors considering the sample sizes as random (Q2059615) (← links)
- Local linear mixed effect models -- model specification and interpretation in a biological context (Q2259689) (← links)
- Improved inference for a linear mixed-effects model when the subpopulation effects are clustered (Q2276181) (← links)
- On the effect of ignoring correlation in the covariates when fitting linear mixed models (Q2317333) (← links)
- Maximum posterior estimation of random effects in generalized linear mixed models (Q2714948) (← links)
- Simulation-based evaluation of the linear-mixed model in the presence of an increasing proportion of singletons (Q3134224) (← links)
- Estimation of covariate effects in generalized linear mixed models with informative cluster sizes (Q3168772) (← links)
- A likelihood-based approach to mixed modeling with ambiguity in cluster identifiers (Q3304937) (← links)
- Log‐gamma linear‐mixed effects models for multiple outcomes with application to a longitudinal glaucoma study (Q3465335) (← links)
- Clusters with random size: maximum likelihood versus weighted estimation (Q4571201) (← links)
- Predicting Random Effects From Finite Population Clustered Samples With Response Error (Q4651040) (← links)
- Clustered binary data with random cluster sizes (Q4970913) (← links)
- Two-component mixtures of generalized linear mixed effects models for cluster correlated data (Q5694494) (← links)
- Considering the sample sizes as truncated Poisson random variables in mixed effects models (Q5861440) (← links)