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Semiparametric Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models and Their Applications

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  • Ke C.
  • Wang Y.

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  • Ke C. & Wang Y., 2001. "Semiparametric Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models and Their Applications," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 96, pages 1272-1298, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bes:jnlasa:v:96:y:2001:m:december:p:1272-1298
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    2. Mahmoud, Hamdy F.F. & Kim, Inyoung, 2019. "Semiparametric spatial mixed effects single index models," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 136(C), pages 108-122.
    3. Piercesare Secchi & Simone Vantini & Valeria Vitelli, 2015. "Analysis of spatio-temporal mobile phone data: a case study in the metropolitan area of Milan," Statistical Methods & Applications, Springer;Società Italiana di Statistica, vol. 24(2), pages 279-300, July.
    4. Li, Cong & Liang, Zhongwen, 2015. "Asymptotics for nonparametric and semiparametric fixed effects panel models," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 185(2), pages 420-434.
    5. Li, Jialiang & Zhang, Wenyang & Kong, Efang, 2018. "Factor models for asset returns based on transformed factors," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 207(2), pages 432-448.
    6. Liu, Wei & Wu, Lang, 2008. "A semiparametric nonlinear mixed-effects model with non-ignorable missing data and measurement errors for HIV viral data," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 53(1), pages 112-122, September.
    7. Rodolfo Metulini & Maurizio Carpita, 2021. "A Spatio-Temporal Indicator for City Users Based on Mobile Phone Signals and Administrative Data," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 156(2), pages 761-781, August.
    8. Baey, Charlotte & Didier, Anne & Lemaire, Sébastien & Maupas, Fabienne & Cournède, Paul-Henry, 2013. "Modelling the interindividual variability of organogenesis in sugar beet populations using a hierarchical segmented model," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 263(C), pages 56-63.
    9. Henderson, Daniel J. & Carroll, Raymond J. & Li, Qi, 2008. "Nonparametric estimation and testing of fixed effects panel data models," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 144(1), pages 257-275, May.
    10. Sangalli, Laura M. & Secchi, Piercesare & Vantini, Simone & Vitelli, Valeria, 2010. "k-mean alignment for curve clustering," Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 54(5), pages 1219-1233, May.
    11. Hua Liang, 2009. "Generalized partially linear mixed-effects models incorporating mismeasured covariates," Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, Springer;The Institute of Statistical Mathematics, vol. 61(1), pages 27-46, March.
    12. M. P. Wand, 2003. "Smoothing and mixed models," Computational Statistics, Springer, vol. 18(2), pages 223-249, July.

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