Generalized estimating equations have become increasingly popular in biometrical, econometrical, and psychometrical applications because they overcome the classical assumptions of statistics, i.e. independence and normality, which are too restrictive for many problems. Therefore, the main goal of th
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The use of generalized linear models and generalized estimating equations in bioarchaeological studies
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- 121686765
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2013
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- English
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- 371 KB
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- 153
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- Article
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- 0002-9483
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In view of the cumbersome and often intractable numerical integrations required for a full likelihood analysis, several suggestions have been made recently for approximate inference in generalized linear mixed models and other nonlinear variance component models. For example, we refer to the penaliz