McMASTER UNIVERSITY STATISTICS SEMINAR

Week of November 8 - 12, 1999

SPEAKER:

Dr Brajendra C. Sutradhar
Department of Mathematics and Statistics Statistics, Memorial University of Newfoundland

TITLE:

"Analyzing longitudinally and structurally correlated data in Generalized Linear Model set-up"

DAY:

Wednesday, November 10, 1999

TIME:

3:30 p.m. [Coffee & cookies in BSB-202 at 3:00 p.m.]

PLACE:

BSB-108

SUMMARY

In the generalized linear model set up, cluster data may be correlated because of various possible reasons. There will be two parts of the talk.

In the first part, we will deal with the problem of estimation of the regression parameters when repeated observations for an individual form a cluster but the joint distribution of the responses in the cluster is unknown. This we will do following the recent work of Sutradhar and Das (1999, Biometrika) and demonstrate the application of this new procedure by analyzing a longitudinal data set on health care utilization by families in the city of St. John's, NF.

In the second part of the talk, we will deal with mixed effects models which will reflect heterogeneity across clusters in the regression coefficients, causing observations from the same cluster to be correlated. Small s2 asymptotic approach ( s2 being the variance of the associated random effects) will be explained for the analysis of mixed binary and mixed Poisson data.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr Brajendra Sutradhar is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the Memorial University of Newfoundland. He obtained his Ph.D in Statistics from The University of Western Ontario in 1984.

He has been actively engaged in serving the Statistical Society of Canada. Dr. Sutradhar served as the local arrangements chair for the 1990 annual meeting held in Memorial, and as the chair of the program committee for the 1997 Silver Jubilee annual meeting of the society held in Fredericton, NB. Dr. Sutradhar has been a member of the NSERC statistics grant selection committee since 1997, he previously served in this committee in 1992. He was associate editor of The Canadian Journal of Statistics from January 1995 to December 1997.

Dr. Sutradhar's research interests include: analyzing structurally and longitudinally correlated data; dependent elliptic data with special emphasis on multivariate t data; measurement error models; sampling; time series analysis; an non-negative estimation of variance components.

Brajendra Sutradhar (left) with Vidyadhar Godambe at the 1999 SSC Meeting in Regina. Photo by Lara Cowen.

REFERENCES

The references below, which Dr Sutradhar has suggested as useful background for his talk, have been placed on reserve at Thode Library (STATS 770: Statistics Seminar):

[1] Sutradhar, B.C. & Das, K. (1997), "Generalized Linear Models for Beta Correlated Binary Longitudinal Data," COMMUNICATIONS IN STATISTICS - THEORY AND METHODS 26, pp. 617-635.

[2] Sutradhar, B.C. & Das, K. (1999), "On the Efficiency of Regression Estimators in Generalized Linear Models for Longitudinal Data," BIOMETRIKA 86, pp. 459-465


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