articleAmerican Journal of EpidemiologyFeb 12, 2003BRONZE OA

Statistical Analysis of Correlated Data Using Generalized Estimating Equations: An Orientation

McGill University

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Abstract

The method of generalized estimating equations (GEE) is often used to analyze longitudinal and other correlated response data, particularly if responses are binary. However, few descriptions of the method are accessible to epidemiologists. In this paper, the authors use small worked examples and one real data set, involving both binary and quantitative response data, to help end-users appreciate the essence of the method. The examples are simple enough to see the behind-the-scenes calculations and the essential role of weighted observations, and they allow nonstatisticians to imagine the calculations involved when the GEE method is applied to more complex multivariate data.

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Keywords
  • Gee
  • Generalized estimating equation
  • Binary data
  • Binary number
  • Multivariate statistics
  • Simple (philosophy)
  • Orientation (vector space)
  • Set (abstract data type)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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