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Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK) Sep 1999, 1999
ISBN 10: 0198505590 ISBN 13: 9780198505594
Sprache: Englisch
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In den WarenkorbBuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Models for Repeated Measurements will interest research statisticians in agriculture, medicine, economics, and psychology, as well as the many consulting statisticians who want an up-to-date expository account of this important topic. This edition of this successful book has been completelyupdated to take into account the many developments in the area over the last few years. It features three new chapters on models for continuous non-normal data, on various design issues specific to repeated measurements, and on missing data and dropouts. Exercises have been added at the ends of mostchapters, and the software for carrying out the analyses is now available to the public. The book begins with a development of the general context of repeated measurements. It then describes the three basic types of response variables--continuous (normal), categorical, and count data--and develops apractical framework for creating suitable models and for applying ideas on multivariate distributions and stochastic processes. The book then devotes three sections to examining a large number of concrete examples, including data tables, to illustrate the models available. The book also includes anextensive list of references.