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Biometrika 1974 61(1):101-107; doi:10.1093/biomet/61.1.101
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A predictive approach to the random effect model

SEYMOUR GEISSER

School of Statistics, University of Minnesota Minneapolis

Two simple estimators are derived here for the means of the random effect model by means of predictive sample reuse. They are applied to two sets of data in the literature and compared with several other procedures. The mixed model is also discussed.

Key Words: Cross-validation • Jackknife • Mixed model • Prediction • Random effect model


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