2016
DOI: 10.1080/02664763.2015.1117594
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Local influence diagnostics for incomplete overdispersed longitudinal counts

Abstract: Since the seminal paper by Cook and Weisberg [9], local influence, next to case deletion, has gained popularity as a tool to detect influential subjects and measurements for a variety of statistical models. For the linear mixed model the approach leads to easily interpretable and computationally convenient expressions, not only highlighting influential subjects, but also which aspect of their profile leads to undue influence on the model's fit [17]. Ouwens et al. [24] applied the method to the Poisson-normal … Show more

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“…If this is not the case, additional computations are needed [ 45 47 ]. Additionally, assessing model fit and the impact of potentially influential subjects is imperative [ 48 50 ].…”
Section: Modelling Natural History Data Of Dsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If this is not the case, additional computations are needed [ 45 47 ]. Additionally, assessing model fit and the impact of potentially influential subjects is imperative [ 48 50 ].…”
Section: Modelling Natural History Data Of Dsmentioning
confidence: 99%