Modeling intraindividual variability with repeated measures data : methods and applications

by Debbie S. Moskowitz

2002

Status

Checked out
Due Mar 11, 2017

Call number

BF 39 .M597 2002

Publication

Mahwah, N.J. : L. Erlbaum Associates, 2002.

Description

This book examines how individuals behave across time and to what degree that behavior changes, fluctuates, or remains stable. It features the most current methods on modeling repeated measures data as reported by a distinguished group of experts in the field. The goal is to make the latest techniques used to assess intraindividual variability accessible to a wide range of researchers. Each chapter is written in a "user-friendly" style such that even the "novice" data analyst can easily apply the techniques. Each chapter features: a minimum discussion of mathematical detail; an empirical example applying the technique; and a discussion of the software related to that technique. Content highlights include analysis of mixed, multi-level, structural equation, and categorical data models. It is ideal for researchers, professionals, and students working with repeated measures data from the social and behavioral sciences, business, or biological sciences.… (more)

Physical description

xvi, 276 p.; 24 cm

Local notes

Duncan, Terry
•Duncan, Sue
•Li, Fuzhong
•Strycker, Lisa A.
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