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Mixed models, with both random and fixed effects, are most often estimated on the assumption that the random effects are normally distributed. In this paper we propose several formal tests of the hypothesis that the random effects and/or errors are normally distributed. Most of the proposed...
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Mixed models, with both random and fixed effects, are most often estimated on the assumption that the random effects are normally distributed. In this paper we propose several formal tests of the hypothesis that the random effects and/or errors are normally distributed. Most of the proposed...
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This paper presents a quadratic one-step bootstrap method for binary response data. Rather than resampling from the original sample, the proposed method resamples summands appearing in the quadratic approximation of the estimates. It enjoys the same computational simplicity as its linear...
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Estimating all parameters in a multiparameter response model as smooth functions of an explanatory variable is very similar to estimating the different components of an additive model for the response mean. It is shown that, in a general estimating framework, local polynomial backfitting...
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