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Explicit estimators of parameters in the Growth Curve model with linearly structured covariance matrices

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  • Ohlson, Martin
  • von Rosen, Dietrich

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Estimation of parameters in the classical Growth Curve model, when the covariance matrix has some specific linear structure, is considered. In our examples maximum likelihood estimators cannot be obtained explicitly and must rely on optimization algorithms. Therefore explicit estimators are obtained as alternatives to the maximum likelihood estimators. From a discussion about residuals, a simple non-iterative estimation procedure is suggested which gives explicit and consistent estimators of both the mean and the linear structured covariance matrix.

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  • Ohlson, Martin & von Rosen, Dietrich, 2010. "Explicit estimators of parameters in the Growth Curve model with linearly structured covariance matrices," Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 101(5), pages 1284-1295, May.
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