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HANDBOOK OF LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
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Design, Measurement, and Analysis
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Edited By
Scott Menard, College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA.
Reviews
"The Handbook of Longitudinal Research provides a set of chapters that treat the topic of longitudinal research in an informative and
comprehensive fashion. With an increasing emphasis on accountability and evaluation for funded programs and for the precision that more
sophisticated questions demands, this collection of chapters provides a valuable resource."
--Neil J. Salkind
Studio B
"This is an impressively
thorough treatment of important issues in design and analysis of longitudinal research. It will serve as a definitive handbook. The first
chapter is particularly useful as guidance for the selection of analytic methods that are presented in detail in subsequent chapters."
--Dr. Rebecca Warner
University of New Hampshire
"Menard has assembled an excellent collection of essays (all but three are original
contributions) on a wide array to topics related to longitudinal research. Whether you are a novice to longitudinal research or a seasoned
veteran, this collection will prove to be a valuable resource, with topics ranging from basic methodological issues (e.g., respondent
recall, panel attrition, and panel conditioning) to advanced analytical concerns (e.g., spectral analysis, latent growth curve analysis,
and discrete time event history analysis)."
--Finn Esbensen
University of Missouri-St. Louis
"The Handbook of Longitudinal Research
will be an invaluable reference for organizational scientists engaged in serious longitudinal work. In particular, it should prove quite
useful for designing investigations of organizational change?an arena where the use of longitudinal research designs has become essential."
--Richard W. Woodman
Texas A & M University
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