I have endeavored to provide a comprehensive introduction to a wide -
riety of statistical methods for the analysis of repeated
measurements. I envision this book primarily as a textbook, because
the notes on which it is based have been used in a semester-length
graduate course I have taught
since1991.Thiscourseisprimarilytakenbygraduatestudentsinbiostat- tics
and statistics, although students and faculty from other departments
have audited the course. I also anticipate that the book will be a
useful r- erence for practicing statisticians. This assessment is
based on the positive responses I have received to numerous short
courses I have taught on this topic to academic and industry groups.
Althoughmyintentistoprovideareasonablycomprehensiveoverviewof
methodsfortheanalysisofrepeatedmeasurements,Idonotviewthisbook as a
de?nitive “state of the art” compendium of research in this area.
Some general approaches are extremely active areas of current
research, and it is not feasible, given the goals of this book, to
include a comprehensive summary and list of references. Instead, my
focus is primarily on methods that are implemented in standard
statistical software packages. As a result,
thelevelofdetailonsometopicsislessthaninotherbooks,andsomemore recent
methods of analysis are not included. One particular example is the
topic of nonlinear mixed models for the analysis of repeated
measurements (Davidian and Giltinan, 1995; Vonesh and Chinchilli,
1996). With respect to some of the more recent methods of analysis, I
do attempt to mention some of the areas of current research.
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ISBN
9780387215730
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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