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Dear All
There are some places left on this
good value course.
Please see www.ul.ie/wcdm07 for details
The HGLM model class was introduced by Lee & Nelder
in 1996 (JRSS B). It may be viewed as a GLMM where the response Y
and the random effect U are both in the Exponential Family.
In 2001 (in Biometrika) Lee & Nelder extended the
class in several important ways and laid the ground
for Double HGLMs (ie DHGLMs) - see the discussion
paper in JRSS C (2006) for key details.
The course in HGLMs gets people to first base and
lets them see the scope of the methodology.
A unique feature is the use of h-likelihood which avoids
the need for integrating out random effects by affording a
first or second order Laplace approximation to the marginal
Likelihood. This approach renders MCMC un-necessary in
a very wide class of statistical models which occur in practice.
The course and the workshop should be of interest to
practising and methodological statisticians alike.
The course is delivered by Professor Roger Payne who
developed Genstat with Professor John Nelder at Rothamsted.
We are very pleased to offer this course at the bargain price
of Euro 120.
Please see www.ul.ie/wcdm07 for details, deadlines and
travel arrangements - the course may be purchased independently
of the workshop while places exist.
Best wishes
Gilbert
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Prof. Gilbert MacKenzie
Dept. of Mathematics & Statistics,
University of Limerick,
Limerick
Ireland
CBS ~ http://www.ul.ie/biostatistics
ISA ~ http://www.istat.ie.
Gilbert ~ http://www.staff.ul.ie/mackenzieg
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Tel: +353 (0)61 213499
Fax: +353 (0)61 334927
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