Dear Listers,
I would like to know how to interpret the random effect of multi-level negative binomial model. I ran a model with a log link and negative binomial family in meglm command. The dependent variable is a hospital cost for babies and country-level (second level) variance is .0708333. Is this variance calculated with log of mean? Many thanks in advance! Best wishes, Kim
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