Fixed effects, random effects and GEE: What are the differences?

JC Gardiner, Z Luo, LA Roman - Statistics in medicine, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
For analyses of longitudinal repeated‐measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

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For analyses of longitudinal repeated-measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

Fixed effects, random effects and GEE: what are the differences?

JC Gardiner, Z Luo, LA Roman - Statistics in medicine, 2009 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
For analyses of longitudinal repeated-measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

Fixed effects, random effects and GEE: What are the differences?

JC Gardiner, Z Luo, LA Roman - Statistics in Medicine, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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For analyses of longitudinal repeated-measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

Fixed effects, random effects and GEE: what are the differences?

JC Gardiner, Z Luo, LA Roman - Statistics in Medicine, 2009 - europepmc.org
For analyses of longitudinal repeated-measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

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For analyses of longitudinal repeated-measures data, statistical methods include the
random effects model, fixed effects model and the method of generalized estimating …

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