Empirical performance of estimation methods in Beta mixed models with application to ecological data
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This study uses a Monte Carlo simulation design to assess the performance
of Beta and linear mixed models on bounded response variables through
comparison of four estimation methods. Four factors affecting the performance of
the estimation methods were considered: the number of groups, the number of
observations per group, the variance and distribution of the random effects. Our
results showed that, for small number of groups (less than 30), the Beta mixed
model outperformed the linear mixed model whatever the size of the groups. In
the case of a large number of groups (superior or equal to 30), both approaches
showed relatively close performance. The results from the simulation study have
been illustrated with real life data.
