
Statistical Methods in Longitudinal Research
Principles and Structuring Change
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These edited volumes present new statistical methods in a way that bridges the gap between theoretical and applied statistics. The volumes cover general problems and issues and more specific topics concerning the structuring of change, the analysis of time series, and the analysis of categorical longitudinal data. The book targets students of development and change in a variety of fields - psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, medicine, psychiatry, economics, behavioural sciences, developmental psychology, ecology, plant physiology, and biometry - with basic training in statistics and computing.
Readership
Students of development and change in psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, medicine, psychiatry, economics, behavioral sciences, developmental psychology, ecology, plant physiology, and biometry with basic training in statistics andcomputing.
Table of Contents
- J.A. Burr, J.R. Nesselroade, M.J. Rovine, M. Delaney, and P.A. Games, General Problems and Issues. J. Tisak, W. Meredith, J.J. McArdle, M.S. Aber, and P. Wood, Structuring Change. Author Index. Subject Index.
Product details
- No. of pages: 288
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Academic Press 1990
- Published: September 28, 1990
- Imprint: Academic Press
- eBook ISBN: 9781483297958
About the Author
Alexander von Eye
Affiliations and Expertise
Michigan State University, East Lansing, U.S.A.
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