The goal of this paper is to highlight the use and interpretation of statistical techniques that account for correlation in epidemiological data. A conceptual statistical background is provided, and the main types of regression models for correlated data are highlighted. These models include marginal models, random effect models and transitional regression models. For each model type an example with data from the veterinary literature is provided. The examples are specifically used to highlight estimation procedures for parameters, and the interpretation of the estimated parameters. This paper emphasizes that statistical techniques and software to fit them are more widely available now, but that parameters have different interpretations in ...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
Analysis of mixed discrete and continuous data is challenging due to lack of well-defined class of d...
Presents developments in correlated data analysis. This book provides a systematic treatment for the...
This paper reviews explanatory studies in the veterinary epidemiology literature, in which clusters ...
A random regression model for the analysis of "repeated " records in animal breeding is de...
This, the fifth of our series of articles on statistics in veterinary medicine, moves onto modelling...
A variety of study design and statistical methods to account for the clustering of animal health and...
Much of the research in epidemiology and clinical science is based upon longitudinal designs which i...
This monograph provides a concise point of research topics and reference for modeling correlated res...
Correlation analysis is a statistical method used to evaluate the strength of relationship between t...
Many studies of health and production problems in livestock involve the simultaneous evaluation of l...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Binary repeated measures data are commonly encountered in both experimental and observational veteri...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
2 Exploring correlation patterns in repeated measurements..............................................
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
Analysis of mixed discrete and continuous data is challenging due to lack of well-defined class of d...
Presents developments in correlated data analysis. This book provides a systematic treatment for the...
This paper reviews explanatory studies in the veterinary epidemiology literature, in which clusters ...
A random regression model for the analysis of "repeated " records in animal breeding is de...
This, the fifth of our series of articles on statistics in veterinary medicine, moves onto modelling...
A variety of study design and statistical methods to account for the clustering of animal health and...
Much of the research in epidemiology and clinical science is based upon longitudinal designs which i...
This monograph provides a concise point of research topics and reference for modeling correlated res...
Correlation analysis is a statistical method used to evaluate the strength of relationship between t...
Many studies of health and production problems in livestock involve the simultaneous evaluation of l...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
Binary repeated measures data are commonly encountered in both experimental and observational veteri...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
2 Exploring correlation patterns in repeated measurements..............................................
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
Analysis of mixed discrete and continuous data is challenging due to lack of well-defined class of d...
Presents developments in correlated data analysis. This book provides a systematic treatment for the...