11.3 Data on the ears or eyes of subjects are a classical example of clustering the ears...

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11.3 Data on the ears or eyes of subjects are a classical example of clustering—

the ears or eyes of the same subject are unlikely to be independent. The data in Table 11.10 are the responses to two treatments coded CEF and AMO of children who had acute otitis media in both ears (data from Rosner, 1989).

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An Introduction To Generalized Linear Models

ISBN: 9781138741515

4th Edition

Authors: Annette J. Dobson, Adrian G. Barnett

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