一个新的物流模型,具有特定于主体的和严格相关的特定时间分布的无随机效应,用于纵向二进制数据的单位间隔
Lulu Zhang1,2, Renjun Ma2, Guohua Yan2
1School of Mathematics, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China.
Biometrical journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
|September 28, 2025
概括
这项研究为纵向二进制数据引入了一个新的统计模型,为随机效应提供了更好的解释和计算方便. 这种新的方法增强了临床试验中的风险修改分析,在各种分布中展示了强度.
科学领域:
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
- 纵向数据分析 纵向数据分析
- 统计建模 统计建模
背景情况:
- 对于纵向二进制数据而言,现有的β-双项混合效应模型通常需要对β和正常随机效应进行严格的参数假设.
- 当前的方法可能会在将正常的随机效应集成到β-双项模型中时损害计算效率和清晰的解释.
研究的目的:
- 为纵向二进制数据引入一种新的乘法模型.
- 在物流回归中纳入无分布,特定于主体和串联相关的特定时间的随机效应.
- 提高随机效应作为风险修饰物的可解释性,并简化模型推导和预测.
主要方法:
- 开发了一个新的乘法后勤回归模型.
- 在单位间隔上包含无分布的随机效应,考虑特定主体和特定时间的相关性.
- 在模型参数估计中采用准概率方法.
主要成果:
- 拟议的模型有助于清晰地解释随机效应作为风险改变因素.
- 乘法框架简化了模型推导和随机效应预测.
- 准概率估计方法产生了对随机效应分布的可靠结果.
结论:
- 新的乘法模型为分析纵向二进制数据提供了一个灵活和可解释的替代方案.
- 这种方法在计算上具有优势和稳定性,正如其应用于多发性硬化症试验数据所证明的那样.
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