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- The Assessment of the Degree of Concordance Between the Observed Values and the Predicted Values of a Mixed-Effect Model Using “Method of Comparison” Techniques
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- Abstract:
- In this paper, we present a methodology for determining the degree of concordance between observed and model-based predicted values of a mixed-effect model. In particular, we will compare the degree to which observed and model-based predicted values agree by using ‘method of comparison’ techniques. We will also present the results of the concordance correlation coefficient (CCC).
- Subject Area:
- General Biostatistics
- Suggested Citation:
- William F. McCarthy and Nan Guo,
"The Assessment of the Degree of Concordance Between the Observed Values and the Predicted Values of a Mixed-Effect Model Using “Method of Comparison” Techniques"
(July 2007).
COBRA Preprint Series.
Article 25.
http://biostats.bepress.com/cobra/ps/art25