The Enclyclopedia of Biostatistics (Armitage P, Colton T; Wiley,
1999?) has an article on REML.
I have not seen the article, but usually their articles well explain
statistical concepts to non-statisticians.
The Encyclopedia is a resource you might find helpful in general. For
more info, see:
A good book is
Pinheiro, J.C. and Bates., D.M. "mixed models with S and S-Plus",
Springer.
Kjetil Halvorsen
Dr Jonathan Newman wrote:
>
> I'm trying to find a good introduction to REML (restricted maximum
> likelihood). I'm a biologist rather than a statistician. If you have any
> suggesti
Dr Jonathan Newman wrote:
>
> I'm trying to find a good introduction to REML (restricted maximum
> likelihood). I'm a biologist rather than a statistician. If you have any
> suggestions I'd great appreciate hearing them. Thanks.
Lynch & Walsh (1998)? (Genetic Analysis of Quantitative Traits,
I'm trying to find a good introduction to REML (restricted maximum
likelihood). I'm a biologist rather than a statistician. If you have any
suggestions I'd great appreciate hearing them. Thanks.
--
Dr Jonathan Newman
St. Peter's College, New Inn Hall Street, Oxfo