Quasi-likelihood and pseudo-likelihood are not the same thing
J. A. Nelder
Journal of Applied Statistics, 2000, vol. 27, issue 8, 1007-1011
Abstract:
Models described as using quasi-likelihood (QL) are often using a different approach based on the normal likelihood, which I call pseudo-likelihood. The two approaches are described and contrasted, and an example is used to illustrate the advantages of the QL approach proper.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/02664760050173328
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