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Analysis of Longitudinal Data

Analysis of Longitudinal Data

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The first edition of Analysis for Longitudinal Data has become a classic. Describing the statistical models and methods for the analysis of longitudinal data, it covers both the underlying statistical theory of each method, and its application to a range of examples from the agricultural and biomedical sciences. The main topics discussed are design issues, exploratory methods of analysis, linear models for continuous data, general linear models for discrete data, and models andmethods for handling data and missing values. Under each heading, worked examples are presented in parallel with the methodological development, and sufficient detail is given to enable the reader to reproduce the authors results using the data-sets as an appendix. This new edition of Analysis forLongitudinal Data provides a thorough and expanded revision of this important text. It includes two new chapters; the first discusses fully parametric models for discrete repeated measures data, and the second explores statistical models for time-dependent predictors.
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OUP Oxford
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9780198524847
9780198524847

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Publication date
2002
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
398
Dimensions (mm)
162 x 242
Weight (g)
733
  • Introduction; Design considerations; Exploring longitudinal data; General linear models; Parametric models for covariance structure; Analysis of variance methods; Generalized linear models for longitudinal data; Marginal models; Random effects models; Transition models; Likelihood-based methods for categorical data; Time-dependent covariates; Missing values in longitudinal data; Additional topics; Appendix; Bibliography; Index;
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