Statistical Methods in Longitudinal Research. Principles and by Alexander von Eye

By Alexander von Eye

Those edited volumes current new statistical equipment in a fashion that bridges the distance among theoretical and utilized information. The volumes conceal common difficulties and concerns and extra particular themes in regards to the structuring of swap, the research of time sequence, and the research of specific longitudinal facts. The ebook pursuits scholars of improvement and alter in a number of fields - psychology, sociology, anthropology, schooling, medication, psychiatry, economics, behavioural sciences, developmental psychology, ecology, plant body structure, and biometry - with easy education in data and computing

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