Abstract
Linear random effects models for longitudinal data discussed by Laird and Ware (1982), Jennrich and Schluchter (1986), Lange and Laird (1989), and others are extended in a straight forward manner to nonlinear random effects models. This results in a simple computational approach which accommodates patterned covariance matrices and data insufficient for fitting each subject separately. The technique is demonstrated with an interesting medical data set, and a short, simple SAS PROC IML program based on the EM algorithm is presented.
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