Handling attrition and non- response in longitudinal data Harvey Goldstein University of Bristol.
Counting chickens and other tales Using random effect models and MCMC estimation in applied statistics research. Dr William J. Browne School of Mathematical.
Using complex random effect models in epidemiology and ecology Dr William J. Browne School of Mathematical Sciences University of Nottingham.
Random effect modelling of great tit nesting behaviour William Browne (University of Bristol) In collaboration with Richard Pettifor (Institute of Zoology,
MCMC Estimation for Random Effect Modelling – The MLwiN experience Dr William J. Browne School of Mathematical Sciences University of Nottingham.
MCMC Estimation for Random Effect Modelling – The MLwiN experience Dr William J. Browne School of Math Sciences University of Nottingham.
Random effect modelling of great tit nesting behaviour William Browne (University of Nottingham) In collaboration with Richard Pettifor (Institute of Zoology,
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An illustration of the use of reparameterisation methods for improving MCMC efficiency in crossed random effect models. William J. Browne School of Mathematical.
1 Efficient Bounds for the Softmax Function Applications to Inference in Hybrid Models Guillaume Bouchard Xerox Research Centre Europe.