Longitudinal models for polytomous responses

Recent work by Miller and Landis (1991) discusses generalized variance component models for polytomous responses. This work is adapted to longitudinal models for repeated measures of individuals having polytomous responses. In this setting, individuals are considered to be "clusters". The...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications in statistics. Theory and methods 1993-01, Vol.22 (12), p.3523-3536
1. Verfasser: Von Tress, Mark
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Recent work by Miller and Landis (1991) discusses generalized variance component models for polytomous responses. This work is adapted to longitudinal models for repeated measures of individuals having polytomous responses. In this setting, individuals are considered to be "clusters". The resulting simplifications are discussed. First, each response has a multinomial distribution with N=l. Second, observed cluster proportions in the variance component estimates must be replaced by their expectations. This technique accommodates patients with missing data in a sequence of repeated observations.
ISSN:0361-0926
1532-415X
DOI:10.1080/03610929308831230