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This text presents a broad coverage of variance components. It deals with the estimation of variance components and the prediction of realized but unobservable values of random variables in analysis of variance models and in binary and discrete data. The authors begin with an introduction to the subject, which details more complicated types of data appearing in subsequent chapters. All the major methods of estimating components are discussed at length, including ANOVA, ML, REML, and Bayes. Topics covered include history, analysis of variance estimation, maximum likelihood (ML) estimation, prediction in mixed models, Bayes estimation and hierarchical models, categorical data, covariance components and minimum norm estimation, dispersion-mean model, kurtosis and fourth moments.
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This text presents a broad coverage of variance components. It deals with the estimation of variance components and the prediction of realized but unobservable values of random variables in analysis of variance models and in binary and discrete data. The authors begin with an introduction to the subject, which details more complicated types of data appearing in subsequent chapters. All the major methods of estimating components are discussed at length, including ANOVA, ML, REML, and Bayes. Topics covered include history, analysis of variance estimation, maximum likelihood (ML) estimation, prediction in mixed models, Bayes estimation and hierarchical models, categorical data, covariance components and minimum norm estimation, dispersion-mean model, kurtosis and fourth moments.
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