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Re: st: Random effects


From   Joseph Coveney <[email protected]>
To   Statalist <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: Random effects
Date   Wed, 26 Feb 2003 00:50:13 +0900

Susheel Patil wrote:

> . . . I'm currently wrestling with a problem concerning longitudinal data methods using > GEE. I am trying to implement a random effects model in Stata, however I can only  > find help with regards to implementing a random intercept model. Is anyone aware of > how to implement a random 
intercept and random slope model?

-gllamm- (-findit gllamm-) will estimate a random-coefficients model for the kinds of 
distribution families and links that generalized estimating equations do.  I can't tell for 
sure since I'm not yet familiar with using -gllamm-'s ability to regress latent variables 
upon other components of the model, but it might even be able to provide structured 
covariance matrixes, too.

Joseph Coveney
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