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Longitudinal Mixed Models for Binary Data

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Recall that various stationary and nonstationary correlated binary fixed models were discussed in Chapter 7. In this chapter, we consider a generalization of some of these fixed models to the mixed model setup by assuming that the repeated binary responses of an individual may also be influenced by the individual’s random effect. Thus, this generalization will be similar to that for the repeated count data subject to the influence of the individual’s random effect that we have discussed in Chapter 8. Note that in this chapter, we concentrate mainly on the nonstationary models, stationary models being the special cases.

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Sutradhar, B.C. (2011). Longitudinal Mixed Models for Binary Data. In: Dynamic Mixed Models for Familial Longitudinal Data. Springer Series in Statistics. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8342-8_9

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