AbstractA special type of modelling of interaction is investigated in the framework of two-way analysis of variance models for homologous factors. Factors are said to be homologous when their levels are in a meaningful one-to-one relationship, which arise in a wide variety of contexts, as recalled by McCullagh (J. Roy. Statist. Soc. B 62 (2000) 209). The classical linear context for analysis of interaction is extended by positive definiteness restrictions on the interaction parameters. These restrictions aim to provide a spatial representation of the interaction. Properties of the maximum likelihood estimators are derived for a given dimensionality of the model. When the dimension is unknown, an alternative procedure is proposed based on a ...
Attribute interactions are the irreducible dependencies between attributes. Interactions underlie fe...
In this paper, a two-way multigroup common factor model (MG-CFM) is presented, which can be used to ...
12 pages, 1 article*On Interaction Variance Components in Mixed Models* (Hartley, H. O.; Searle, S. ...
AbstractA special type of modelling of interaction is investigated in the framework of two-way analy...
The two-way analysis of variance with interactions is a well established and integral part of statis...
A primary focus of an increasing number of scientific studies is to determine whether two exposures ...
Likelihood ratio tests are derived for testing the structure of mean values in a two-way classificat...
This paper describes a method of matrix decomposition which retains the ability of factor analytic t...
Datasets for two-way analysis of variance. Examples with different types of factors with significant...
AbstractLikelihood ratio tests are derived for testing the structure of mean values in a two-way cla...
Summary: When faced with categorical predictors and a continuous response, the objective of analysis...
This article considers two related issues concerning the analysis of inter-actions in complex linear...
We consider variance components and other models for repeated measures in which a general transforma...
Correspondence Analysis (CA) is particularly suited to categorical variables, as long as 2-way conti...
International audienceThe interaction matrix, or spatial weight matrix, is the fundamental tool to m...
Attribute interactions are the irreducible dependencies between attributes. Interactions underlie fe...
In this paper, a two-way multigroup common factor model (MG-CFM) is presented, which can be used to ...
12 pages, 1 article*On Interaction Variance Components in Mixed Models* (Hartley, H. O.; Searle, S. ...
AbstractA special type of modelling of interaction is investigated in the framework of two-way analy...
The two-way analysis of variance with interactions is a well established and integral part of statis...
A primary focus of an increasing number of scientific studies is to determine whether two exposures ...
Likelihood ratio tests are derived for testing the structure of mean values in a two-way classificat...
This paper describes a method of matrix decomposition which retains the ability of factor analytic t...
Datasets for two-way analysis of variance. Examples with different types of factors with significant...
AbstractLikelihood ratio tests are derived for testing the structure of mean values in a two-way cla...
Summary: When faced with categorical predictors and a continuous response, the objective of analysis...
This article considers two related issues concerning the analysis of inter-actions in complex linear...
We consider variance components and other models for repeated measures in which a general transforma...
Correspondence Analysis (CA) is particularly suited to categorical variables, as long as 2-way conti...
International audienceThe interaction matrix, or spatial weight matrix, is the fundamental tool to m...
Attribute interactions are the irreducible dependencies between attributes. Interactions underlie fe...
In this paper, a two-way multigroup common factor model (MG-CFM) is presented, which can be used to ...
12 pages, 1 article*On Interaction Variance Components in Mixed Models* (Hartley, H. O.; Searle, S. ...