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A comparison of methods for estimating the random effects distribution of a linear mixed model A comparison of methods for estimating the random effects distribution of a linear mixed model

Authors :
Ghidey, W
Lesaffre, Emmanuel
Verbeke, G
Epidemiology
Source :
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 19(6), 575-600. SAGE Publications Ltd
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This article reviews various recently suggested approaches to estimate the random effects distribution in a linear mixed model, i.e. (1) the smoothing by roughening approach of Shen and Louis,(1) (2) the semi-non-parametric approach of Zhang and Davidian,(2) (3) the heterogeneity model of Verbeke and Lesaffre(3) and (4) a flexible approach of Ghidey et al.(4) These four approaches are compared via an extensive simulation study. We conclude that for the considered cases, the approach of Ghidey et al.(4) often shows to have the smallest integrated mean squared error for estimating the random effects distribution. An analysis of a longitudinal dental data set illustrates the performance of the methods in a practical example.

Details

ISSN :
09622802
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 19(6), 575-600. SAGE Publications Ltd
Accession number :
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