Timeline for Likelihood-ratio and score tests of a (non)linear combination of coefficients
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Nov 21 at 9:44 | comment | added | DrJerryTAO | I also found the textbook Logan (2010) Biostatistical Design and Analysis Using R - A Practical Guide and its accompanying website flutterbys.com.au/stats/course.html useful. | |
Jun 6 at 12:46 | comment | added | Frank Harrell | Https://hbiostat.org/bayes , Richard McElreath’s Statistical Rethinking, and much more. But start with my list of resources in the hbiostat link. | |
Jun 6 at 2:55 | comment | added | DrJerryTAO | @FrankHarrell thanks for pointing out. Any suggestions on a good textbook with both theory and applications of Bayesian models? | |
Jun 5 at 11:56 | comment | added | Frank Harrell | With Bayesian models this is all extremely easy. Given convergence of the posterior samples and taking several thousands of them (samples from the multivariate distribution of all model parameters) one merely computes the proportion of posterior draws such that the complex nonlinear contrast exceeds a specified value such as zero. This is not point hypothesis testing but is far more meaningful. | |
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