Statistical methods for the analysis of repeated measurements

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Statistical methods for the analysis of repeated measurements

Charles S. Davis

(Springer texts in statistics)

Springer, c2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [373]-404) and indexes

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Description

A comprehensive introduction to a wide variety of statistical methods for the analysis of repeated measurements. It is designed to be both a useful reference for practitioners and a textbook for a graduate-level course focused on methods for the analysis of repeated measurements. The important features of this book include a comprehensive coverage of classical and recent methods for continuous and categorical outcome variables; numerous homework problems at the end of each chapter; and the extensive use of real data sets in examples and homework problems.

Table of Contents

Introduction * Univariate Methods * Normal-Theory Methods: Unstructured Multivariate Approach * Normal Theory Methods: Multivariate Analysis of Variance * Normal-Theory Methods: Repeated Measures ANOVA * Normal Theory Methods: Linear Mixed Models * Weighted Least Squares Analysis of Repeated Categorical Outcomes * Randomization Model Methods for One-Sample Repeated Measurements * Methods Based on Extensions of Generalized Linear Models * Nonparametric Methods

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