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    New York, NY :Springer New York :
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    almahu_9947362728002882
    Format: XVII, 388 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9780387218120
    Series Statement: Springer Series in Statistics,
    Content: Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. These models are especially useful for investigating growth problems on short times in economics, biology, medical research, and epidemiology. This book systematically introduces the theory of the GCM with particular emphasis on their multivariate statistical diagnostics, which are based mainly on recent developments made by the authors and their collaborators. The authors provide complete proofs of theorems as well as practical data sets and MATLAB code.
    Note: 1 Introduction -- 1.1 General Remarks -- 1.2 Statistical Diagnostics in Multivariate Analysis -- 1.3 Growth Curve Model (GCM) -- 1.4 Summary -- 1.5 Preliminary Results -- 1.6 Further Readings -- 2 Generalized Least Square Estimation -- 2.1 General Remarks -- 2.2 Generalized Least Square Estimation -- 2.3 Admissible Estimate of Regression Coefficient -- 2.4 Bibliographical Notes -- 3 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 3.1 Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 3.2 Rao’s Simple Covariance Structure (SCS) -- 3.3 Restricted Maximum Likelihood Estimation -- 3.4 Bibliographical Notes -- 4 Discordant Outlier and Influential Observation -- 4.1 General Remarks -- 4.2 Discordant Outlier Detection in the GCM with SCS -- 4.3 Influential Observation in the GCM with SCS -- 4.4 Discordant Outlier Detection in the GCM with UC -- 4.5 Influential Observation in the GCM with UC -- 4.6 Bibliographical Notes -- 5 Likelihood-Based Local Influence -- 5.1 General Remarks -- 5.2 Local Influence Assessment in the GCM with SCS -- 5.3 Local Influence Assessment in the GCM with UC -- 5.4 Bibliographical Notes -- 6 Bayesian Influence Assessment -- 6.1 General Remarks -- 6.2 Bayesian Influence Analysis in the GCM with SCS -- 6.3 Bayesian Influence Analysis in the GCM with UC -- 6.4 Bibliographical Notes -- 7 Bayesian Local Influence -- 7.1 General Remarks -- 7.2 Bayesian Local Influence in the GCM with SCS -- 7.3 Bayesian Local Influence in the GCM with UC -- 7.4 Bibliographical Notes -- Appendix Data sets used in this book -- References -- Author Index.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781441928641
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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