SMNlmec
1.0.2Scale Mixture of Normal Distribution in Linear Mixed-Effects Model
Overview
Bayesian analysis of censored linear mixed-effects models that replace Gaussian assumptions with a flexible class of distributions, such as the scale mixture of normal family distributions, considering a damped exponential correlation structure which was employed to account for within-subject autocorrelation among irregularly observed measures. For more details, see Kelin Zhong, Fernanda L. Schumacher, Luis M. Castro, Victor H. Lachos (2025) doi:10.1002/sim.10295.
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- First published
- 2024-11-26
- Total releases
- 4 / 2 yrs
- License
- GPL-3 OSI
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- ≥ 4.2
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