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The American Naturalist, 2004
The phylogenetic mixed model is an application of the quantitative-genetic mixed model to interspecific data. Although this statistical framework provides a potentially unifying approach to quantitative-genetic and phylogenetic analysis, the model has been applied infrequently because of technical difficulties with parameter estimation.
Elizabeth A, Housworth +2 more
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The phylogenetic mixed model is an application of the quantitative-genetic mixed model to interspecific data. Although this statistical framework provides a potentially unifying approach to quantitative-genetic and phylogenetic analysis, the model has been applied infrequently because of technical difficulties with parameter estimation.
Elizabeth A, Housworth +2 more
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A Shell Model for Optimal Mixing
Journal of Nonlinear Science, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Christopher J. Miles, Charles R. Doering
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2014
Chapter Preview . We give a general discussion of linear mixed models and continue by illustrating specific actuarial applications of this type of model. Technical details on linear mixed models follow: model assumptions, specifications, estimation techniques, and methods of inference.
Antonio, K., Zhang, Y.
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Chapter Preview . We give a general discussion of linear mixed models and continue by illustrating specific actuarial applications of this type of model. Technical details on linear mixed models follow: model assumptions, specifications, estimation techniques, and methods of inference.
Antonio, K., Zhang, Y.
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Biometrika, 1969
This paper gives a self-contained analysis of a mixed model for regressions. The model differs from the ordinary covariance model as well as from the error components regression model considered by Mundlak (1963), Wallace & Hussain (1969) and some other writers.
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This paper gives a self-contained analysis of a mixed model for regressions. The model differs from the ordinary covariance model as well as from the error components regression model considered by Mundlak (1963), Wallace & Hussain (1969) and some other writers.
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Computational Statistics, 2003
The author gives a brief overview of general design mixed models (MM) with emphasis on the use of the mixed model framework to fit and make inference for a wide variety of semiparametric regression models. It is demonstrated that the MM approach to smoothing has several advantages.
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The author gives a brief overview of general design mixed models (MM) with emphasis on the use of the mixed model framework to fit and make inference for a wide variety of semiparametric regression models. It is demonstrated that the MM approach to smoothing has several advantages.
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The finite polygenic mixed model: An alternative formulation for the mixed model of inheritance
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1994This paper presents a mixed model of inheritance with a finite number of polygenic loci. This model leads to a likelihood that can be calculated using efficient algorithms developed for oligogenic models. For comparison, likelihood profiles were obtained for the finite polygenic mixed model, the usual mixed model, with exact and approximate ...
R L, Fernando, C, Stricker, R C, Elston
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Understanding Mixed-Effects Models Through Data Simulation
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 2021Lisa M Debruine, Dale J Barr
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2010
The Context-Tree-Weighting algorithm is an example of an computationally efficient way to compute a Bayesian mixture of context-tree models. In this talk I will present several classes of models for which efficient mixing procedures exist. After briefly touching the binary CTW method I will discuss an efficient way to determine the MAP context tree ...
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The Context-Tree-Weighting algorithm is an example of an computationally efficient way to compute a Bayesian mixture of context-tree models. In this talk I will present several classes of models for which efficient mixing procedures exist. After briefly touching the binary CTW method I will discuss an efficient way to determine the MAP context tree ...
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Trimmed Constrained Mixed Effects Models: Formulations and Algorithms
Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics, 2021Peng Zheng +2 more
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Contrast coding choices in a decade of mixed models
Journal of Memory and Language, 2022Phillip M Alday
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