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Keywords:
mixed linear model; variance components; plug-in estimator
Summary:
In mixed linear statistical models the best linear unbiased estimators need a known covariance matrix. However, the variance components must be usually estimated. Thus a problem arises what is the covariance matrix of the plug-in estimators.
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