A new approach of estimating parameters in multivariate models is introduced. A fitting function will be used. The idea is to estimate parameters so that the fitting function equals or will be close to its expected value. The function will be decomposed into two parts. From one part, which will be independent of the mean parameters, the dispersion matrix is estimated. This estimator is inserted in the second part which then yields the estimators of the mean parameters. The Growth Curve model, extended Growth Curve model and a multivariate variance components model will illustrate the approach.Estimators Growth curve model Extended growth curve model Least squares Variance components REMLS
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Fitting distributions to data has a long history and many different procedures have been advocated. ...
<p>Estimated model parameters (relative susceptibility and infectivity in children, and reproductive...
We write a linear model in the form Y=Xβ+Uξ, where β is an unknown parameter and ξ is a hypothetical...
AbstractA new approach of estimating parameters in multivariate models is introduced. A fitting func...
AbstractAn extended growth curve model is considered which, among other things, is useful when linea...
AbstractA unified approach of treating multivariate linear normal models is presented. The results o...
AbstractStandard and extended growth curve model (multivariate linear model) with practically import...
In this section some aspects of linear statistical models or regression models will be reviewed. Top...
An estimation approach is proposed for models for a multivariate (non-normal) response with covariat...
AbstractThe growth curve model (Potthoff and Roy, 1964) and an extension (von Rosen, 1989) are consi...
AbstractThe paper is concerned with estimating multivariate linear and autoregressive models using a...
The Minimum Norm Quadratic Unbiased Invariant Estimator of the estimable linear function of the unkn...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose a framework of outer product least squares for covariance (COPLS) ...
The polynomial growth curve model based on the multivariate normal distribution has dominated the an...
The field of statistics is becoming increasingly more important as the amount of data in the world g...
Fitting distributions to data has a long history and many different procedures have been advocated. ...
<p>Estimated model parameters (relative susceptibility and infectivity in children, and reproductive...
We write a linear model in the form Y=Xβ+Uξ, where β is an unknown parameter and ξ is a hypothetical...