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The effect of misspecification of random effects distributions in clustered data settings with outcome‐dependent sampling
Abstract Genetic epidemiologists often gather outcome‐dependent samples of family data to measure within‐family associations of genetic factors with disease outcomes. Generalized linear mixed models provide effective methods to estimate within‐family associations but typically require parametric specification of the random effects distribution. Although misspecification of the random effects distribution often leads …