Abstract

The mixed linear models have become a powerful and widely used tool for the analysis of data having complicated structures and exhibiting various dependence patterns, e.g. repeated measures or longitudinal data containing multiple sources of variation. Prediction problems in univariate mixed linear models have got considerable attention due to numerous applications in small area estimation, school effectiveness studies and animal breeding, among others. Despite complexity of real-life phenomena, the multivariate mixed linear models have received little attention. This talk concerns prediction of linear combinations involving both fixed and random effects in balanced multivariate mixed liner models which can handle both the multivariate response and spatial or/and temporal dependence. More specifically, the equality of linear predictors under two multivariate mixed effects models

with different covariance matrices is of interest. In practice, it can be difficult to decide about an appropriate covariance structure of random effect, so using equivalent linear models can resolve that problem and possibly reduce computations.

Keywords: Balanced data, covariance matrix, fixed effect, random effect.

When: October 26, at 1-2 pm

Where: Room B705, Department of Statistics