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Inferência Bayesiana Hierárquica×Modelo de Efeitos Mistos×
ÁreaBayesianoEstatística
FamíliaBayesian methodsRegression model
Ano de origem1972 (Lindley & Smith); consolidated 1995–20131982
Autor originalLindley & Smith; Gelman et al.Laird & Ware
TipoBayesian multilevel modelMixed effects regression
Fonte seminalGelman, A., Carlin, J. B., Stern, H. S., Dunson, D. B., Vehtari, A. & Rubin, D. B. (2013). Bayesian Data Analysis (3rd ed.). CRC Press. ISBN: 978-1439840955Laird, N. M., & Ware, J. H. (1982). Random-effects models for longitudinal data. Biometrics, 38(4), 963–974. DOI ↗
Outros nomesmultilevel Bayesian modeling, Bayesian hierarchical model, nested Bayesian model, partial pooling modelLME, LMM, mixed model, random effects model
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ResumoHierarchical Bayesian inference is a probabilistic modeling framework that organises parameters into levels, placing priors on the group-level parameters and hyperpriors on the parameters governing those priors. It enables partial pooling of information across groups, balancing the extremes of treating each group as independent or merging them into a single estimate.A mixed effects model (or linear mixed model) extends ordinary regression by including both fixed effects — population-level parameters shared by all observations — and random effects that capture subject-, group-, or cluster-level variability. It is the standard tool for repeated-measures, longitudinal, and multilevel data where observations within the same unit are correlated.
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