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Criteria for WorkingCorrelationStructure Selection in GEE: Assessment via Simulation

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  • Hin, Lin-Yee
  • Carey, Vincent J.
  • Wang, You-Gan

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  • Hin, Lin-Yee & Carey, Vincent J. & Wang, You-Gan, 2007. "Criteria for WorkingCorrelationStructure Selection in GEE: Assessment via Simulation," The American Statistician, American Statistical Association, vol. 61, pages 360-364, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bes:amstat:v:61:y:2007:m:november:p:360-364
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    1. Xu, Jianwen & Wang, You-Gan, 2014. "Intra-cluster correlation structure in longitudinal data analysis: Selection criteria and misspecification tests," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 80(C), pages 70-77.
    2. Gosho, Masahiko, 2014. "Criteria to Select a Working Correlation Structure in SAS," Journal of Statistical Software, Foundation for Open Access Statistics, vol. 57(c01).
    3. María Carmen Pardo & Rosa Alonso, 2019. "Working correlation structure selection in GEE analysis," Statistical Papers, Springer, vol. 60(5), pages 1447-1467, October.
    4. Jumah, Adusei & Somua-Wiafe, Ernest & Apom, Barnabas, 2021. "On the willingness to exit street hawking," IHS Working Paper Series 34, Institute for Advanced Studies.
    5. Wang, You-Gan & Hin, Lin-Yee, 2010. "Modeling strategies in longitudinal data analysis: Covariate, variance function and correlation structure selection," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 54(12), pages 3359-3370, December.
    6. Philip M. Westgate & Woodrow W. Burchett, 2017. "A Comparison of Correlation Structure Selection Penalties for Generalized Estimating Equations," The American Statistician, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 71(4), pages 344-353, October.
    7. Liya Fu & Yangyang Hao & You-Gan Wang, 2018. "Working correlation structure selection in generalized estimating equations," Computational Statistics, Springer, vol. 33(2), pages 983-996, June.
    8. Peng, Cheng & Yang, Yihe & Zhou, Jie & Pan, Jianxin, 2022. "Latent Gaussian copula models for longitudinal binary data," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 189(C).
    9. Thomas Suesse & Ivy Liu, 2013. "Modelling Strategies for Repeated Multiple Response Data," International Statistical Review, International Statistical Institute, vol. 81(2), pages 230-248, August.
    10. Hines, R.J. O'Hara & Hines, W.G.S., 2010. "Indices for covariance mis-specification in longitudinal data analysis with no missing responses and with MAR drop-outs," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 54(4), pages 806-815, April.
    11. Francis L. Huang, 2022. "Analyzing Cross-Sectionally Clustered Data Using Generalized Estimating Equations," Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, , vol. 47(1), pages 101-125, February.
    12. Anna Crisci & Luigi D’Ambra & Vincenzo Esposito, 2019. "A Generalized Estimating Equation in Longitudinal Data to Determine an Efficiency Indicator for Football Teams," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 146(1), pages 249-261, November.
    13. An Creemers & Marc Aerts & Niel Hens & Ziv Shkedy & Frank De Smet & Philippe Beutels, 2011. "Revealing age-specific past and future unrelated costs of pneumococcal infections by flexible generalized estimating equations," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(8), pages 1533-1547, August.

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