AbstractPoisson mixed models are used to analyze a wide variety of cluster count data. These models are commonly developed based on the assumption that the random effects have either the log-normal or the gamma distribution. Obtaining consistent as well as efficient estimates for the parameters involved in such Poisson mixed models has, however, proven to be difficult. Further problem gets mounted when the data are collected repeatedly from the individuals of the same cluster or family. In this paper, we introduce a generalized quasilikelihood approach to analyze the repeated familial data based on the familial structure caused by gamma random effects. This approach provides estimates of the regression parameters and the variance component ...
This book provides a theoretical foundation for the analysis of discrete data such as count and bina...
Longitudinal data sets consist of repeated observations of an outcome over time, and a corresponding...
Longitudinal data have been collected in many medical studies. For this kind of data, observations w...
AbstractPoisson mixed models are used to analyze a wide variety of cluster count data. These models ...
Poisson mixed models are useful for accommodating the overdispersion and correlations often observed...
In longitudinal studies for count data, a small number of repeated count responses along with a set ...
The authors consider regression analysis for binary data collected repeatedly over time on members o...
A Poisson-gamma model is introduced to account for between-subjects heterogeneity and within-subject...
Non-Gaussian outcomes are often modeled using members of the so-called exponential family. Notorious...
The statistical analysis of gamma data (exponential being a special case) is quite common in many bi...
In this paper, we propose a random intercept Poisson model in which the random effect is assumed to ...
Abstract. Non-Gaussian outcomes are often modeled using members of the so-called exponential family....
Longitudinal studies are often conducted to explore the cohort and age effects in many scientific ar...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Abstract: In many economic sectors it is common to collect discrete (such as binary or count) respon...
This book provides a theoretical foundation for the analysis of discrete data such as count and bina...
Longitudinal data sets consist of repeated observations of an outcome over time, and a corresponding...
Longitudinal data have been collected in many medical studies. For this kind of data, observations w...
AbstractPoisson mixed models are used to analyze a wide variety of cluster count data. These models ...
Poisson mixed models are useful for accommodating the overdispersion and correlations often observed...
In longitudinal studies for count data, a small number of repeated count responses along with a set ...
The authors consider regression analysis for binary data collected repeatedly over time on members o...
A Poisson-gamma model is introduced to account for between-subjects heterogeneity and within-subject...
Non-Gaussian outcomes are often modeled using members of the so-called exponential family. Notorious...
The statistical analysis of gamma data (exponential being a special case) is quite common in many bi...
In this paper, we propose a random intercept Poisson model in which the random effect is assumed to ...
Abstract. Non-Gaussian outcomes are often modeled using members of the so-called exponential family....
Longitudinal studies are often conducted to explore the cohort and age effects in many scientific ar...
A longitudinal family study is an epidemiological design that involves repeated measurements over ti...
Abstract: In many economic sectors it is common to collect discrete (such as binary or count) respon...
This book provides a theoretical foundation for the analysis of discrete data such as count and bina...
Longitudinal data sets consist of repeated observations of an outcome over time, and a corresponding...
Longitudinal data have been collected in many medical studies. For this kind of data, observations w...