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Stands for Generalized Estimating Equations which is an approach to estimating regression coefficients. GEE can be used on clustered / longitudinal data and has the attractive property that it provides consistent estimators of regression coefficients and unbiased inference even when the association structure within a cluster is mis-specified.
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GEE and GLS. Are they similar?
First of all there is another question about it here, but it has no answers unfortunately...And also here, but it is more general about mixed models and GEE, while my question is more specific...
So, …