Skip to main navigation
Skip to search
Skip to main content
Northern Arizona University Home
Home
Profiles
Departments and Centers
Scholarly Works
Activities
Grants
Datasets
Prizes
Search by expertise, name or affiliation
Comparing pivotal and REML-based confidence intervals for heritability
Brent D. Burch
Mathematics and Statistics
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
6
Scopus citations
Overview
Fingerprint
Fingerprint
Dive into the research topics of 'Comparing pivotal and REML-based confidence intervals for heritability'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
Sort by
Weight
Alphabetically
Keyphrases
Heritability
100%
Restricted Maximum Likelihood
100%
Likelihood-based Confidence Intervals
100%
Correlation Structure
20%
Variance Components
20%
Exact Confidence Interval
20%
Interval Method
20%
Correlated Response
20%
Area Measurement
20%
Coverage Value
20%
One-way Random Effects Model
20%
Mixed Models
20%
Large Sample Properties
20%
Large Sample Size
20%
Nominal Coverage
20%
Muscle Area
20%
One-generation
20%
Restricted Maximum Likelihood Estimator
20%
Additive Genetic Effects
20%
Linear Mixed Model
20%
Phenotypic Variance
20%
Pivotal Quantity
20%
Finite Sample Size
20%
Physical Characteristics
20%
Statistical Aspects
20%
Asymptotic Confidence Interval
20%
Asymptotic Intervals
20%
Mathematics
Confidence Interval
100%
Maximum Likelihood
100%
Maximum Likelihood Estimator
33%
Variance Component
33%
Pivotal Quantity
33%
Correlation Structure
33%
Asymptotic Confidence Interval
33%
Gaussian Distribution
33%
Mixed Model
33%
Exact Confidence Interval
33%
Asymptotics
33%
Linear Mixed Model
33%
Phenotypic Variance
33%
Random Effects Model
33%