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Poisson mixed models are used to analyze a wide variety of cluster count data. These models are commonly developed based on the assumption that the random effects have either the log-normal or the gamma distribution. Obtaining consistent as well as efficient estimates for the parameters involved...
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It is well known that the likelihood inferences in dynamic mixed models for count data is extremely complicated. In this paper, we, first, develop a generalized method of moments (GMM) approach for the estimation of the parameters of such models. We then consider an alternative generalized...
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American Dollar (USD) and Indian Rupee (INR) play an important role in Mauritian economy. It is important to model the pattern of dependence in their co-movement with respect to Mauritian Rupee (MUR), as this may indicate the export-import behavior in Mauritius. However, it is known that...
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In this paper, conditional on random family effects, we consider an auto-regression model for repeated count data and their corresponding time-dependent covariates, collected from the members of a large number of independent families. The count responses, in such a set up, unconditionally...
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In many biomedical studies, longitudinal count data comprise repeated responses and a set of multidimensional covariates for a large number of individuals. When the response variable in such models is subject to overdispersion, the overdispersion parameter influences the marginal variance. In...
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