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Applied longitudinal data analysis modeling change and event occurrence

Judith D. Singer John B Willett

Oxford Oxford University Press New York c2003

Localização: FSP - Faculdade de Saúde Pública    (519.53 8 ) e outros locais(Acessar)

  • Título:
    Applied longitudinal data analysis modeling change and event occurrence
  • Autor: Judith D. Singer
  • John B Willett
  • Assuntos: Longitudinal method; ANÁLISE DE DADOS LONGITUDINAIS; Social sciences -- Research; Méthode longitudinale; Sciences sociales -- Recherche; Statistik
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Descrição: A Framework for Investigating Change over Time -- When Might You Study Change over Time? -- Distinguishing Between Two Types of Questions about Change -- Three Important Features of a Study of Change -- Exploring Longitudinal Data on Change -- Creating a Longitudinal Data Set -- Descriptive Analysis of Individual Change over Time -- Exploring Differences in Change across People -- Improving the Precision and Reliability of OLS-Estimated Rates of Change: Lessons for Research Design -- Introducing the Multilevel Model for Change -- What Is the Purpose of the Multilevel Model for Change? -- The Level-1 Submodel for Individual Change -- The Level-2 Submodel for Systematic Interindividual Differences in Change -- Fitting the Multilevel Model for Change to Data -- Examining Estimated Fixed Effects -- Examining Estimated Variance Components -- Doing Data Analysis with the Multilevel Model for Change -- Example: Changes in Adolescent Alcohol Use -- The Composite Specification of the Multilevel Model for Change -- Methods of Estimation, Revisited -- First Steps: Fitting Two Unconditional Multilevel Models for Change -- Practical Data Analytic Strategies for Model Building -- Comparing Models Using Deviance Statistics -- Using Wald Statistics to Test Composite Hypotheses About Fixed Effects -- Evaluating the Tenability of a Model's Assumptions -- Model-Based (Empirical Bayes) Estimates of the Individual Growth Parameters -- Treating TIME More Flexibly -- Variably Spaced Measurement Occasions -- Varying Numbers of Measurement Occasions
  • Editor: Oxford Oxford University Press New York
  • Data de criação/publicação: c2003
  • Formato: xx, 644 p ill 24 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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