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Statistical Analysis of Human Growth and Development (Hardcover, New)
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Statistical Analysis of Human Growth and Development (Hardcover, New)
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
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Statistical Analysis of Human Growth and Development is an
accessible and practical guide to a wide range of basic and
advanced statistical methods that are useful for studying human
growth and development. Designed for nonstatisticians and
statisticians new to the analysis of growth and development data,
the book collects methods scattered throughout the literature and
explains how to use them to solve common research problems. It also
discusses how well a method addresses a specific scientific
question and how to interpret and present the analytic results.
Stata is used to implement the analyses, with Stata codes and
macros for generating example data sets, a detrended Q-Q plot, and
weighted maximum likelihood estimation of binary items available on
the book's CRC Press web page. After reviewing research designs and
basic statistical tools, the author discusses the use of existing
tools to transform raw data into analyzable variables and
back-transform them to raw data. He covers regression analysis of
quantitative, binary, and censored data as well as the analysis of
repeated measurements and clustered data. He also describes the
development of new growth references and developmental indices, the
generation of key variables based on longitudinal data, and the
processes to verify the validity and reliability of measurement
tools. Looking at the larger picture of research practice, the book
concludes with coverage of missing values, multiplicity problems,
and multivariable regression. Along with two simulated data sets,
numerous examples from real experimental and observational studies
illustrate the concepts and methods. Although the book focuses on
examples of anthropometric measurements and changes in cognitive,
social-emotional, locomotor, and other abilities, the ideas are
applicable to many other physical and psychosocial phenomena, such
as lung function and depressive symptoms.
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