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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Martin J. Crowder , David J. Hand , David J. Hand , N. Reid (University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9780367450847ISBN 10: 0367450844 Pages: 266 Publication Date: 30 September 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements -- Preface -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background and objectives -- 1.2 Overview -- 2 Some simple analyses -- 2.1 Comparisons at individual times -- 2.2 Response feature analysis -- 2.3 Individual curve fitting -- 2.4 Further reading -- 3 Univariate analysis of variance -- 3.1 The fundamental model -- 3.2 Anova -- 3.3 Calculation of expected mean-squares -- 3.4 Expected mean-squares by 'synthesis' -- 3.5 Contrasts, compound symmetry and F-tests -- 3.6 Relaxing assumptions: univariate, modified univariate, or multivariate tests? -- 3.7 Further reading -- 4 Multivariate analysis -- 4.1 Models without special covariance structure -- 4.2 Hotelling's T2 -- 4.3 Testing for polynomial trends -- 4.4 Manova -- 4.5 Further reading -- 5 Regression models -- 5.1 Special case -- 5.2 General case -- 5.3 Structured covariance case -- 5.4 Some covariance structures -- 5.5 Further reading -- 6 Two-stage linear models -- 6.1 Random regression coefficients -- 6.2 Estimation and testing -- 6.3 Particular aspects -- 6.4 Examples -- 6.5 Further reading -- 7 Crossover experiments -- 7.1 Simple 2 x 2 designs -- 7.2 A Bayesian approach to 2 x 2 designs -- 7.3 More complex crossover designs for two treatments -- 7.4 Crossover trials with a binary response -- 7.5 Further topics -- 7.6 Further reading -- 8 Categorical data -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Markov chain models -- 8.3 Log-linear models -- 8.4 Linear model methods for group and time comparisons -- 8.5 Randomization test approaches -- 8.6 Some special cases -- 8.7 Further reading -- 9 Some further topics -- 9.1 Some practical matters -- 9.2 Antedependence -- 9.3 Tracking -- 9.4 Nonlinear growth curves -- 9.5 Non-normal observations -- 10 Computer software and examples -- 10.1 Repeated measures facilities in BMDP, SPSS' and SAS -- 10.2 Example 1 - BMDP program 2V -- 10.3 Example 2 - BMDP program 2V -- 10.4 Example 3 - BMDP program 2V -- 10.5 Example 4 - SPSS' program MANOVA -- 10.6 Example 5 - SPSS' program MANOVA -- 10.7 Example 6- BMDP program 5V -- Bibliography /Supplementary References -- Index.Reviews""...useful in a consultant statistician's work as well as for a student's statistical computer exercises and can be recommended for both cases."" -Statistics ...useful in a consultant statistician's work as well as for a student's statistical computer exercises and can be recommended for both cases. -Statistics Author InformationCrowder, Martin J. | Hand, David J. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |