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Approximate inference in generalized linear mixed models

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In this paper, generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) are used to estimate the marginal quasi-likelihood for the mean parameters and the conditional variance for the variances, and the dispersion matrix is specified in terms of a rank deficient inverse covariance matrix.
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Statistical approaches to overdispersion, correlated errors, shrinkage estimation, and smoothing of regression relationships may be encompassed within the framework of the generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). Given an unobserved vector of random effects, observations are assumed to be conditionally independent with means that depend on the linear predictor through a specified link function and conditional variances that are specified by a variance function, known prior weights and a scale factor. The random effects are assumed to be normally distributed with mean zero and dispersion matrix depending on unknown variance components. For problems involving time series, spatial aggregation and smoothing, the dispersion may be specified in terms of a rank deficient inverse covariance matrix. Approximation of the marginal quasi-likelihood using Laplace's method leads eventually to estimating equations based on penalized quasilikelihood or PQL for the mean parameters and pseudo-likelihood for the variances. Im...

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Conditional Prior Proposals in Dynamic Models

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid Metropolis-Hastings algorithm is proposed for Bayesian inference via Markov chain Monte Carlo in dynamic models, where Hastings proposals from the conditional prior distribution of the unknown, time-varying parameters are used to update the corresponding full conditional distributions.
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Genetic diversity-fitness correlation revealed by microsatellite analyses in European alpine marmots (Marmota marmota)

TL;DR: The results suggest that the observed genetic diversity-fitness correlation (GDFC) was somewhat stronger during years with poor environmental conditions (i.e. wet summers), and is likely to be explained by the “local effect” hypothesis rather than by the "general effect" hypothesis.
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Methodological quality and reporting of generalized linear mixed models in clinical medicine (2000-2012): a systematic review

TL;DR: According to the current recommendations, the quality of reporting has room for improvement regarding the characteristics of the analysis, estimation method, validation, and selection of the model.
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Quality versus quantity of social ties in experimental cooperative networks

TL;DR: There is a ‘Goldilocks’ effect of network dynamism on cooperation when the rate of change in social ties is too low, subjects choose to have many ties, even if they attach to defectors, and when the rates are too high, subjects resort to behavioural reciprocity and switch their behaviour to defection.
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Age-related variation in the adrenocortical response to stress in nestling white storks (Ciconia ciconia) supports the developmental hypothesis.

TL;DR: The fact that HPA sensitivity to stress is functional suggests that young storks gradually develop emergency responses of adaptive value and are able to overcome acute perturbations in spite of their parental dependence, at least during the last two-thirds of post-natal development.
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Generalized Linear Models

TL;DR: In this paper, a generalization of the analysis of variance is given for these models using log- likelihoods, illustrated by examples relating to four distributions; the Normal, Binomial (probit analysis, etc.), Poisson (contingency tables), and gamma (variance components).
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Longitudinal data analysis using generalized linear models

TL;DR: In this article, an extension of generalized linear models to the analysis of longitudinal data is proposed, which gives consistent estimates of the regression parameters and of their variance under mild assumptions about the time dependence.