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The growth curve model is a useful tool for studying the growth problems, repeated measurements and longitudinal data. A key point using the growth curve model to fit data is determining the degree of polynomial profile form, choosing suitable explanatory variables, shrinking some regression...
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The exon tiling array offers a high throughput technology to search for aberrant splicing in biomedical research, but few methods of analysis for splicing detection have been tested both statistically and empirically. Noisy measurements on nonresponsive probe selection regions and outlying...
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In this paper, we propose a framework of outer product least squares for covariance (COPLS) to directly estimate covariance in the growth curve model based on an analogy, between the outer product of a data vector and covariance of a random vector, and the ordinary least squares technique. The...
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Let Y be an nxp multivariate normal random matrix with general covariance [Sigma]Y. The general covariance [Sigma]Y of Y means that the collection of all np elements in Y has an arbitrary npxnp covariance matrix. A set of general, succinct and verifiable necessary and sufficient conditions is...
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Existing Bayesian model selection procedures require the specification of prior distributions on the parameters appearing in every model in the selection set. In practice, this requirement limits the application of Bayesian model selection methodology. To overcome this limitation, we propose a...
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