Growth curves
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Growth curves
(Statistics : textbooks and monographs, v. 145)
M. Dekker, c1995
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Note
Bibliography: p. 329-354
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This work describes several statistical techniques for studying repeated measures data, presenting growth curve methods applicable to biomedical, social, animal, agricultural and business research. It details the multivariate development of growth science and repeated measures experiments, covering time-moving covariates, exchangable errors, bioassay results, missing data procedures and nonparametric and Bayesian methods.
Table of Contents
- The growth curve model
- a multidimensional growth curve model
- the sum of profiles and time moving covariates models
- a growth curve model with exchangeably distributed errors
- structured-covariance matrices, model selection, prediction from growth curves and other topics
- growth curves with incomplete or unbalanced data
- Potthoff-Roy growth curve model - derivations of main results
- Bayesian techniques
- nonparametric techniques in growth curves. Appendices: case study 1 - effects of prostaglandin and leukotriene on the eyes of dogs
- case study 2 - plasma silicon concentrations from dietary treatment of sodium zeolite A (SZA) in quarter horses
- case study 3 - endotracheal suctioning in intensive care. (Part Contents).
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