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However, I would be surprised if pursuing REML leads to anything important.
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REML would have to be pretty weird in order to obscure a trend in the difference.
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Parameters in the model are estimated using average information REML and estimated breeding values are best linear unbiased predictions (BLUPs).
BioMed Central - Latest articles Ole Christensen 2010
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The maximum likelihood (ML) method was used instead of the default restricted maximum likelihood (REML) to be able to perform tests for fixed plus random effects in the model.
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Little R (2003) Analysis of unbalanced mixed models: a case study comparison of ANOVA vs REML/GLS.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Mai A. Elobeid et al. 2009
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italic, 1 – 5 % were estimated by Restricted Maximum Likelihood REML; see Appendix 3.
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Trends with 5 to 95% confidence intervals and levels of significance (bold: less than 1%; italic, 1 – 5 % were estimated by Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML; see Appendix 3.
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I haven’t checked but my guess is that it might also “Hansen corrections” might also matter, try with old Jones’ series have something to do with the estimation method: he is estimating ALL parameters simultaneously with REML.
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Trends with 5 to 95% confidence intervals and levels of significance (bold: less than 1%; italic, 1 – 5 % were estimated by Restricted Maximum Likelihood (REML; see Appendix 3.
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If I’m not completely mistaken, the REML-fitted values (AR coefficient=0.718) means a decay time (Mean lifetime; Schwarz’s ) of -1/log(0.718)=3.0185 years!
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