Hi,
I‘m a beginner of GEE and GLMM. In recent day, I read some books and materials about GEE. In this book, they regarded GEE as marginal model. I’m struggling about this: why GEE could be called "marginal model"? Could somebody help me for this? Thanks very much!
Best regards
Chang
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