Inference for general random effects models

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2003

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Hunt, Colleen

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This work describes methods associated with general random effects models. Part one describes a technique for investigating mean-variance relationships in random effects models. Part two derives and approximation to the likelihood function using a Laplace expansion to the fourth order.

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School of Applied Mathematics

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Thesis (M.Sc.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Applied Mathematics, 2003

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