Applied Mixed Model Analysis

A Practical Guide

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Paperback, 246 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9781108727761
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Hoofdrubriek : Wetenschap en techniek
Cambridge University Press 2e druk, 2019 9781108727761
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This practical book is designed for applied researchers who want to use mixed models with their data. It discusses the basic principles of mixed model analysis, including two-level and three-level structures, and covers continuous outcome variables, dichotomous outcome variables, and categorical and survival outcome variables. Emphasizing interpretation of results, the book develops the most important applications of mixed models, such as the study of group differences, longitudinal data analysis, multivariate mixed model analysis, IPD meta-analysis, and mixed model predictions. All examples are analyzed with STATA, and an extensive overview and comparison of alternative software packages is provided. All datasets used in the book are available for download, so readers can re-analyze the examples to gain a strong understanding of the methods. Although most examples are taken from epidemiological and clinical studies, this book is also highly recommended for researchers working in other fields.

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ISBN13:9781108727761
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:246
Druk:2
Verschijningsdatum:18-4-2019

Inhoudsopgave

1. Introduction; 2. Basic principles of mixed model analysis; 3. What is gained by using mixed model analysis?; 4. Logistic mixed model analysis; 5. Mixed model analysis with other outcomes; 6. Explaining differences between groups; 7. Multivariable modelling; 8. Predictions based on mixed model analysis; 9. Mixed model analysis for longitudinal data; 10. Multivariate mixed model analysis; 11. Sample size calculations; 12. Some loose ends.

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