Mixed linear models are commonly used in repeated measures studies. They account for the dependence amongst observations obtained from the same experimental unit. Often, the number of observations is small, and it is thus important to use inference strategies that incorporate small sample corrections. In this paper, we develop modified versions of the likelihood ratio test for fixed effects inference in mixed linear models. In particular, we derive a Bartlett correction to such a test, and also to a test obtained from a modified profile likelihood function. Our results generalize those in [Zucker, D.M., Lieberman, O., Manor, O., 2000. Improved small sample inference in the mixed linear model: Bartlett correction and adjusted likelihood. Jou...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Mixed linear models are commonly used in repeated measures studies. They account for the dependence ...
Likelihood ratio tests for fixed model terms are proposed for the analysis of linear mixed models wh...
Consider the problem of testing a linear hypothesis of regression coefficients in a general linear r...
Likelihood-based inference on a scalar fixed effect of interest in nonlinear mixed-effects models usu...
This paper deals with the application of higher order asymptotics for likelihood-based inference to ...
This paper deals with the application of higher order asymptotics for likelihood-based inference to ...
We address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models when the c...
AbstractWe address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models wh...
There has been considerable and controversial research over the past two decades into how successful...
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type correcti...
The goal of our article is to provide a transparent, robust, and computationally feasible statistica...
Mixed-effects models are commonly used in a large variety of disciplines to account for and describe...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...
Mixed linear models are commonly used in repeated measures studies. They account for the dependence ...
Likelihood ratio tests for fixed model terms are proposed for the analysis of linear mixed models wh...
Consider the problem of testing a linear hypothesis of regression coefficients in a general linear r...
Likelihood-based inference on a scalar fixed effect of interest in nonlinear mixed-effects models usu...
This paper deals with the application of higher order asymptotics for likelihood-based inference to ...
This paper deals with the application of higher order asymptotics for likelihood-based inference to ...
We address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models when the c...
AbstractWe address the important practical problem of selecting covariates in mixed linear models wh...
There has been considerable and controversial research over the past two decades into how successful...
This letter shows how to extend a number of published results on Bartlett and Bartlett-type correcti...
The goal of our article is to provide a transparent, robust, and computationally feasible statistica...
Mixed-effects models are commonly used in a large variety of disciplines to account for and describe...
Mixed effects models are widely used to describe heterogeneity in a population. A crucial issue when...
We consider the problem of testing for zero variance components in linear mixed models with correlat...
Although the asymptotic distributions of the likelihood ratio for testing hypotheses of null varianc...