Likelihood ratio tests for fixed model terms are proposed for the analysis of linear mixed models when using residual maximum likelihood estimation. Bartlett-type adjustments, using an approximate decomposition of the data, are developed for the test statistics. A simulation study is used to compare properties of the test statistics proposed, with or without adjustment, with a Ward test. A proposed test statistic constructed by dropping fixed terms from the full fixed model is shown to give a better approximation to the asymptotic chi(2)-distribution than the Wald test for small data sets. Bartlett adjustment is shown to improve the chi(2)-approximation for the proposed tests substantially
Inference regarding the inclusion or exclusion of random effects in mixed models is challenging beca...
AbstractWe address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models wh...
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type correcti...
Mixed linear models are commonly used in repeated measures studies. They account for the dependence ...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Consider the problem of testing a linear hypothesis of regression coefficients in a general linear r...
We calculate the finite sample probability mass-at-zero and the probability of underestimating the t...
The goal of our article is to provide a transparent, robust, and computationally feasible statistica...
In this paper, we use a maximal invariant likelihood (MIL) to construct two likelihood ratio (LR) te...
In this paper, we use a maximal invariant likelihood (MIL) to construct two likelihood ratio (LR) te...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
International audienceMixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population...
We address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models when the c...
A remarkably simple result concerning variances of maximum likelihood (ML) estimators is presented. ...
Inference regarding the inclusion or exclusion of random effects in mixed models is challenging beca...
AbstractWe address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models wh...
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type correcti...
Mixed linear models are commonly used in repeated measures studies. They account for the dependence ...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Consider the problem of testing a linear hypothesis of regression coefficients in a general linear r...
We calculate the finite sample probability mass-at-zero and the probability of underestimating the t...
The goal of our article is to provide a transparent, robust, and computationally feasible statistica...
In this paper, we use a maximal invariant likelihood (MIL) to construct two likelihood ratio (LR) te...
In this paper, we use a maximal invariant likelihood (MIL) to construct two likelihood ratio (LR) te...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
International audienceMixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population...
We address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models when the c...
A remarkably simple result concerning variances of maximum likelihood (ML) estimators is presented. ...
Inference regarding the inclusion or exclusion of random effects in mixed models is challenging beca...
AbstractWe address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models wh...
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type correcti...