| Literature DB >> 20160890 |
Jan Serroyen1, Geert Molenberghs, Geert Verbeke, Marie Davidian.
Abstract
While marginal models, random-effects models, and conditional models are routinely considered to be the three main modeling families for continuous and discrete repeated measures with linear and generalized linear mean structures, respectively, it is less common to consider non-linear models, let alone frame them within the above taxonomy. In the latter situation, indeed, when considered at all, the focus is often exclusively on random-effects models. In this paper, we consider all three families, exemplify their great flexibility and relative ease of use, and apply them to a simple but illustrative set of data on tree circumference growth of orange trees.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20160890 PMCID: PMC2774254 DOI: 10.1198/tast.2009.07256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am Stat ISSN: 0003-1305 Impact factor: 8.710