Standar Errors for variance components of non-linear mixed effect models
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I am estimating a non-linear mixed effect model using nlmefit, and although Matlab produces standard errors for the estimated betas, it does not produce standard errors for the variance components (the PSI matrix). How can I obtain/estimate the standard errors for the variance components? Would it also be possible to estimate the s.e. for the covariance components of the PSI matrix?
Any help will be really appreciated from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you in advance,
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Jeff Miller
2018 年 12 月 16 日
One way is to use the bootstrp function. For each bootstrap sample, you would write your own function to call nlmefit and save the output PSI matrix values. After you've done that for many bootstrap samples, you can get s.e.'s using the stored PSI matrix values from the individual bootstrap results (e.g., Wikipedia ).
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Jeff Miller
2018 年 12 月 16 日
Sorry, I have no helpful thoughts. I don't know enough about these models to know how the R routines get confidence intervals. Some procedure based on Fisher information maybe?
Did you look at nlmefitsa? It might use the same algorithm as the R package.
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