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What does REM stand for?

Random Effects Model


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Fixed effects models are compared with random effects models, and the estimation and interpretation of fixed effects models is demonstrated in a variety of different contexts.
In general, the random effects model is rejected in favor of the Hausman Taylor instrumental variable approach which accounts for the unobserved country-specific and unobserved timespecific effects.
However, generally a fixed effects model is considered for homogeneous effect sizes, and a random effects model is considered for heterogeneous effect sizes (Huedo-Medina et al.
Data synthesis: A random effects model was used in the meta-analysis.
Specifically, we used the ICC (2,1), a two-way random effects model analyzed for absolute agreement.
Summary estimates were calculated using a random effects model.
The analysis undertaken for this paper departs in a way from the methodology applied in earlier studies; the use of panel regression technique of one-way error component random effects model was explored.
This error structure describes the random effects model and the efficient estimator is feasible Generalised Least Squares (Wooden, 2001; Wooden and Bora, 1999; and Greene, 1991).

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