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The multivariable methods that we have discussed thus far assume that each observation (subject) is independent (i.e., the outcomes of different subjects are not correlated). However, it has become increasingly common to study data where the observations are correlated with one another, often referred to as clustered observations or clusters.
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The multivariable methods that we have discussed thus far assume that each observation (subject) is independent (i.e., the outcomes of different subjects are not correlated). However, it has become increasingly common to study data where the observations are correlated with one another, often referred to as clustered observations or clusters.
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