[R] generalized linear mixed models - how to compare?
Deepayan Sarkar
deepayan at stat.wisc.edu
Sun Apr 17 21:45:49 CEST 2005
On Sunday 17 April 2005 12:07, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
[...]
> > GLMM uses (mostly) the same procedure to get parameter estimates,
> > but as a final step calculates the likelihood for the correct model
> > for those estimates (so the likelihood reported by it should be
> > fairly reliable).
>
> Well, perhaps but I need more convincing. The likelihood involves
> many high-dimensional non-analytic integrations, so I do not see how
> GLMM can do those integrals -- it might approximate them, but that
> would not be `calculates the likelihood for the correct model'. It
> would be helpful to have a clarification of this claim. (Our
> experiments show that finding an accurate value of the log-likelihood
> is difficult and many available pieces of software differ in their
> values by large amounts.)
You are right, of course. I left out too much trying to be brief (partly
because this issue has been discussed before). I'll try to refrain from
giving such partial answers in future.
Deepayan
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