
TL;DR
This paper provides a response to prior work on estimating random effects, clarifying the methodology and addressing potential limitations in the original approach.
Contribution
It offers a detailed rebuttal and clarification of the original methods, enhancing understanding of the estimation process for random effects.
Findings
Clarifies the original estimation methodology
Addresses limitations in the previous approach
Provides insights into the adjustment for density maximization
Abstract
Rejoinder of "Estimating Random Effects via Adjustment for Density Maximization" by C. Morris and R. Tang [arXiv:1108.3234]
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