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Mixed models

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Performance Of The Kenward-Project When The Covariance Structure Is Selected Using Aic And Bic, Elisa Valderas Gomez May 2004

Performance Of The Kenward-Project When The Covariance Structure Is Selected Using Aic And Bic, Elisa Valderas Gomez

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Linear mixed models are frequently used to analyze data with random effects and/or repeated measures. A common approach to such analyses requires choosing a covariance structure. Information criteria, such as AIC and BIC, are often used by statisticians to help with this task. However, these criteria do not always point to the true covariance structure and therefore the wrong covariance structure is sometimes chosen. Once this step is complete, Wald statistics are used to test fixed effects. Degrees of freedom for these statistics are not known. However, there are approximation methods, such as Kenward and Roger (KR) and Satterthwaite (SW) …