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Improved inference for a linear mixed-effects model when the subpopulation effects are clustered
Authors:Guofen Yan  J Sedransk
Institution:a Division of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia, United States
b Department of Statistics, Case Western Reserve University, United States
Abstract:We provide Bayesian methodology to relax the assumption that all subpopulation effects in a linear mixed-effects model have, after adjustment for covariates, a common mean. We expand the model specification by assuming that the m subpopulation effects are allowed to cluster into d groups where the value of d, 1?d?m, and the composition of the d groups are unknown, a priori. Specifically, for each partition of the m effects into d groups we only assume that the subpopulation effects in each group are exchangeable and are independent across the groups. We show that failure to take account of this clustering, as with the customary method, will lead to serious errors in inference about the variances and subpopulation effects, but the proposed, expanded, model leads to appropriate inferences. The efficacy of the proposed method is evaluated by contrasting it with both the customary method and use of a Dirichlet process prior. We use data from small area estimation to illustrate our method.
Keywords:Combining similar estimates  Exchangeability  Hierarchical model  Random effects  Shrinkage  Small subpopulation estimates
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