The growth curve model with heterogenous fractional decreasing correlation structure
Journal Title: Colloquium Biometricum; Colloquium Biometricum (Online) - Year 2015, Vol 45, Issue
Abstract
In this text we will derive estimators of unknown parameters for growth curve model with different decrease of dependency in groups and we will compare them for the case of two groups. We will use method of maximum likelihood and method of unbiased estimating equations. This article is a continuation of article (Rusnačko and Žežula 2015) in which the used special correlation structure was introduced.
Authors and Affiliations
Ratislav Rusnačko, Ivan Žežula
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