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Quantifying intraclass correlations for count and time‐to‐event data

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The focus here is on count and time‐to‐event outcomes where so‐called combined models are used, extending generalized linear mixed models, to describe the data, and it is demonstrated that closed forms of intraclass correlations exist.
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The intraclass correlation is commonly used with clustered data. It is often estimated based on fitting a model to hierarchical data and it leads, in turn, to several concepts such as reliability, heritability, inter-rater agreement, etc. For data where linear models can be used, such measures can be defined as ratios of variance components. Matters are more difficult for non-Gaussian outcomes. The focus here is on count and time-to-event outcomes where so-called combined models are used, extending generalized linear mixed models, to describe the data. These models combine normal and gamma random effects to allow for both correlation due to data hierarchies as well as for overdispersion. Furthermore, because the models admit closed-form expressions for the means, variances, higher moments, and even the joint marginal distribution, it is demonstrated that closed forms of intraclass correlations exist. The proposed methodology is illustrated using data from agricultural and livestock studies.

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Describing the association between socioeconomic inequalities and cancer survival: methodological guidelines and illustration with population-based data.

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Assessing the safety impacts of raising the speed limit on Michigan freeways using the multilevel mixed-effects negative binomial model

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Human biochemical genetics

Grüneberg H
- 01 Jul 1960 - 
TL;DR: For the next few weeks the course is going to be exploring a field that’s actually older than classical population genetics, although the approach it’ll be taking to it involves the use of population genetic machinery.
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Approximate inference in generalized linear mixed models

TL;DR: 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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Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a linear variance-components model for expiratory flow measurements, which is based on the Mini Wright measurements, and a three-level logistic random-intercept model.
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The impact of heterogeneity in individual frailty on the dynamics of mortality.

TL;DR: Calculations based on Swedish mortality data suggest that standard methods overestimate current life expectancy and potential gains in life expectancy from health and safety interventions, while underestimating rates of individual aging, past progress in reducing mortality, and mortality differentials between pairs of populations.
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A model for association in bivariate life tables and its application in epidemiological studies of familial tendency in chronic disease incidence

TL;DR: In this article, a related model for association in bivariate survivorship time distributions is proposed for the analysis of familial tendency in disease incidence, which is related to more specifically epidemiological models.
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