Linear mixed models : a practical guide using statistical software
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Linear mixed models : a practical guide using statistical software
(A Chapman & Hall book)
CRC Press, an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, 2022
3rd ed
- : hbk
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注記
Previous ed.: 2015 (2nd ed.)
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Highly recommended by JASA, Technometrics, and other leading statistical journals, the first two editions of this bestseller showed how to easily perform complex linear mixed model (LMM) analyses via a variety of software programs. Linear Mixed Models: A Practical Guide Using Statistical Software, Third Edition continues to lead readers step-by-step through the process of fitting LMMs.
The third edition provides a comprehensive update of the available tools for fitting linear mixed-effects models in the newest versions of SAS, SPSS, R, Stata, and HLM. All examples have been updated, with a focus on new tools for visualization of results and interpretation. New conceptual and theoretical developments in mixed-effects modeling have been included, and there is a new chapter on power analysis for mixed-effects models.
Features:*Dedicates an entire chapter to the key theories underlying LMMs for clustered, longitudinal, and repeated measures data
*Provides descriptions, explanations, and examples of software code necessary to fit LMMs in SAS, SPSS, R, Stata, and HLM
*Contains detailed tables of estimates and results, allowing for easy comparisons across software procedures
*Presents step-by-step analyses of real-world data sets that arise from a variety of research settings and study designs, including hypothesis testing, interpretation of results, and model diagnostics
*Integrates software code in each chapter to compare the relative advantages and disadvantages of each package
*Supplemented by a website with software code, datasets, additional documents, and updates
Ideal for anyone who uses software for statistical modeling, this book eliminates the need to read multiple software-specific texts by covering the most popular software programs for fitting LMMs in one handy guide. The authors illustrate the models and methods through real-world examples that enable comparisons of model-fitting options and results across the software procedures.
目次
1. Introduction
2. Linear Mixed Models: An Overview
3. Two-Level Models for Clustered Data: The Rat Pup Example
4. Three-Level Models for Clustered Data
5. Models for Repeated-Measures Data: The Rat Brain Example
6. Random Coe cient Models for Longitudinal Data: The Autism Example
7. Models for Clustered Longitudinal Data: The Dental Veneer Example
8. Models for Data with Crossed Random Factors: The SAT Score Example
9. Power Analysis and Sample Size Calculations for Linear Mixed Models
A. Statistical Software Resources
B. Calculation of the Marginal Covariance Matrix
C. Acronyms / Abbreviations
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