Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker
There are several techniques available for longitudinal data analysis. In the last decade, much emphasis has been placed on generalized mixed models. The present work is dedicated to give an overview of this technique, with emphasis on the formulation, interpretation and inference of the model. The...
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doaj-f796d0b7071443a3a7cc707252bddd302020-11-25T01:08:08ZengUniversidade Estadual de MaringáActa Scientiarum: Technology1807-86642019-07-01411e41646e4164610.4025/actascitechnol.v41i1.4164620165Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus cankerJoão Pedro Serenini0Terezinha Aparecida Guedes1Juliana Glória Franco Roberto2William Mário de Carvalho Nunes3Universidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáUniversidade Estadual de MaringáThere are several techniques available for longitudinal data analysis. In the last decade, much emphasis has been placed on generalized mixed models. The present work is dedicated to give an overview of this technique, with emphasis on the formulation, interpretation and inference of the model. The guidelines are given for statistical practice in general. This form of modeling was applied to data from an experiment to evaluate the resistance of 12 varieties of sweet orange to citrus canker. The experiment consisted of provoking lesions on the leaves of orange trees and monitoring the diameter of the lesion over time. The adjustment of the observed data to the proposed model provided reliable results, since the assumptions necessary for the validity of the model were satisfied. Therefore, it can be said that this methodology is adequate to model the data, since it allowed the detection of the varieties more susceptible to citrus canker.http://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciTechnol/article/view/41646rangerepeated measurements/measuresmixed models. |
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João Pedro Serenini Terezinha Aparecida Guedes Juliana Glória Franco Roberto William Mário de Carvalho Nunes Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker Acta Scientiarum: Technology range repeated measurements/measures mixed models. |
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João Pedro Serenini Terezinha Aparecida Guedes Juliana Glória Franco Roberto William Mário de Carvalho Nunes |
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Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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Generalized Mixed Models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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generalized mixed models - an application to longitudinal data of citrus canker |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá |
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Acta Scientiarum: Technology |
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There are several techniques available for longitudinal data analysis. In the last decade, much emphasis has been placed on generalized mixed models. The present work is dedicated to give an overview of this technique, with emphasis on the formulation, interpretation and inference of the model. The guidelines are given for statistical practice in general. This form of modeling was applied to data from an experiment to evaluate the resistance of 12 varieties of sweet orange to citrus canker. The experiment consisted of provoking lesions on the leaves of orange trees and monitoring the diameter of the lesion over time. The adjustment of the observed data to the proposed model provided reliable results, since the assumptions necessary for the validity of the model were satisfied. Therefore, it can be said that this methodology is adequate to model the data, since it allowed the detection of the varieties more susceptible to citrus canker. |
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range repeated measurements/measures mixed models. |
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