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Random effects models for count data
Authors:Hyun Suk Lee
Institution:1. Department of Math. &2. Stat , Concordia University , Montreal, Quebec, H4B 1R6
Abstract:Random effects models are considered for count data obtained in a cross or nested classification. The main feature of the proposed models is the use of the additive effects on the original scale in contrast to the commonly used log scale. The rationale behind this approach is given. The estimation of variance components is based on the usual mean square approach. Directly analogous results to those from the analysis of variance models for continuous data are obtained. The usual Poisson dispersion test procedure can be used not only to test for no overall random effects but also to assess the adequacy of the model. Individual variance component can be tested by using the usual F-test. To get a reliable estimate, a large number of factor levels seem to be required.
Keywords:random effects  variance components  nested design
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