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Longitudinal data are ubiquitous across Medicine, Public Health, Public Policy, Psychology, Political Science, Biology, Sociology and Education, yet many longitudinal data sets remain improperly analyzed. This book teaches the art and statistical science of modern longitudinal data analysis. The author emphasizes specifying, understanding, and interpreting longitudinal data models. He inspects the longitudinal data graphically, analyzes the time trend and covariates, models the covariance matrix, and then draws conclusions. Covariance models covered include random effects, autoregressive, autoregressive moving average, antedependence, factor analytic, and completely unstructured models among others. Longer expositions explore: an introduction to and critique of simple non-longitudinal analyses of longitudinal data, missing data concepts, diagnostics, and simultaneous modeling of two longitudinal variables. Applications and issues for random effects models cover estimation, shrinkage, clustered data, models for binary and count data and residuals and residual plots. Shorter sections include a general discussion of how computational algorithms work, handling transformed data, and basic design issues. This book requires a solid regression course as background and is particularly intended for the final year of a Biostatistics or Statistics Masters degree curriculum. The mathematical prerequisite is generally low, mainly assuming familiarity with regression analysis in matrix form. Doctoral students in Biostatistics or Statistics, applied researchers and quantitative doctoral students in disciplines such as Medicine, Public Health, Public Policy, Psychology, Political Science, Biology, Sociology and Education will find this book invaluable. The book has many figures and tables illustrating longitudinal data and numerous homework problems. The associated web site contains many longitudinal data sets, examples of computer code, and labs to re-enforce the material. Robert Weiss is Professor of Biostatistics in the UCLA School of Public Health with a Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Minnesota. He is expert in longitudinal data analysis, diagnostics and graphics, and Bayesian methods, and specializes in modeling of hierarchical and complex data sets. He has published over 50 papers a majority of which involves longitudinal data. He regularly teaches classes in longitudinal data analysis, multivariate analysis, Bayesian inference, and statistical graphics.
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This text argues that the methodology of quantitative research is a unified discipline with basic notions, procedures and ways of reasoning which can be applied across the social, behavioural and life sciences.
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Quantitative methods in social research --- Demography --- Estatistica aplicada as ciencias sociais --- Archieven. --- Longitudinaal onderzoek. --- Sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek. --- Méthode longitudinale. --- Sciences sociales --- Social sciences --- Longitudinal method. --- Méthode longitudinale --- Services de documentation. --- Recherche. --- Research. --- Information services. --- Recherche --- Documentation, Services de --- Longitudinal method --- Social Sciences - General --- Social Sciences --- Research --- Information services --- 303.72 --- #SBIB:303H10 --- #SBIB:303H520 --- -Social sciences --- -Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Longitudinal research --- Longitudinal studies --- Methodology --- Vormen van analyse --(sociaal onderzoek) --- Methoden en technieken: algemene handboeken en reeksen --- Methoden sociale wetenschappen: techniek van de analyse, algemeen --- -Vormen van analyse --(sociaal onderzoek) --- 303.72 Vormen van analyse --(sociaal onderzoek) --- Méthode longitudinale. --- Méthode longitudinale --- Social science research --- Social sciences - Research --- Social sciences - Information services
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