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Handbook for Applied Modeling: Non-Gaussian and Correlated Data

Handbook for Applied Modeling: Non-Gaussian and Correlated Data

Handbook for Applied Modeling: Non-Gaussian and Correlated Data

Jamie D. Riggs, Northwestern University, Illinois
Trent L. Lalonde, University of Northern Colorado
July 2017
Paperback
9781316601051

    Designed for the applied practitioner, this book is a compact, entry-level guide to modeling and analyzing non-Gaussian and correlated data. Many practitioners work with data that fail the assumptions of the common linear regression models, necessitating more advanced modeling techniques. This Handbook presents clearly explained modeling options for such situations, along with extensive example data analyses. The book explains core models such as logistic regression, count regression, longitudinal regression, survival analysis, and structural equation modelling without relying on mathematical derivations. All data analyses are performed on real and publicly available data sets, which are revisited multiple times to show differing results using various modeling options. Common pitfalls, data issues, and interpretation of model results are also addressed. Programs in both R and SAS are made available for all results presented in the text so that readers can emulate and adapt analyses for their own data analysis needs. Data, R, and SAS scripts can be found online at http://www.spesi.org.

    • Designed for scientists and students with minimal mathematical background and limited modeling experience
    • Full R and SAS code for all analyses is available for free download
    • Uses real and publicly available data sets, showing common issues and their solutions

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This book is a guide to modeling and analyzing non-Gaussian and correlated data. There is clearly a need for such a book to help less experienced data scientists … The data sets and models are well explained, and the limitations of each type of model on the various data sets is illustrated by frequent plots.' Peter Rabinovitch, MAA Reviews

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    Product details

    July 2017
    Paperback
    9781316601051
    228 pages
    254 × 178 × 10 mm
    0.48kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The data sets
    • 2. The model-building process
    • 3. Constance variance response models
    • 4. Non-constant variance response models
    • 5. Discrete, categorical response models
    • 6. Counts response models
    • 7. Time-to-event response models
    • 8. Longitudinal response models
    • 9. Structural equation modeling
    • 10. Matching data to models.