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An Introduction to


Generalized Linear Mixed Models

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Description

Students will be introduced to the analysis and interpretation of generalized linear mixed models. While the students will be introduced to the underlying statistical foundations the focus will be on the analysis and interpretation. Most of the analysis will be done using ASREML. Students in the course should be familiar with linear mixed models.

Topics:

  • Review of Linear Mixed Models
  • Introduction to ASREML
  • Statistical foundations of Generalized Linear Models
  • Analysis of Binary Data
  • Logit and Probit Models
  • Analysis of Count Data
  • Threshold/Linear Models
  • Survival Analysis
  • MCMC and GLMM: An Introduction

    • Course Info

      Instructor:Steve Kachman
      E-mail:skachman@unl.edu
      Office:354B Hardin Center
      Phone:472-7302
      Course: Armidale Animal Breeding Summer Course 2007
      Location:University of New England, Armidale, NSW Australia
      Date:March 6-15, 2007
      Recommended Texts:Generalized, Linear, and Mixed Models, McCulloch and Searle
      An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, Dobson
      A nice practical introduction to generalized linear models.
      Generalized Linear Models, McCullagh and Nelder
      Is a classic book which provides some additional depth.
      Other ASReml Resources:
      ASReml Cookbook
      Context Text Editor
      Instructions for setting up Context for ASReml can be found in the Context subdirectory of the ASReml program directory.