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xtmixed and Denominator Degrees of Freedom: Myth or Magic

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  • Phil Ender

    (UCLA Statistical Consulting Group)

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A review of issues and controversy surrounding F-ratio denominator degrees of freedom (DDF) in linear mixed models. The presentation will look at the history of denominator degrees of freedom as well survey their use in various statistical packages.

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  • Phil Ender, 2011. "xtmixed and Denominator Degrees of Freedom: Myth or Magic," CHI11 Stata Conference 3, Stata Users Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:chic11:3
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    1. Daniel M. McNeish, 2016. "Using Data-Dependent Priors to Mitigate Small Sample Bias in Latent Growth Models," Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, , vol. 41(1), pages 27-56, February.

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