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A comprehensive introduction to a wide variety of statistical
methods for the analysis of repeated measurements. It is designed
to be both a useful reference for practitioners and a textbook for
a graduate-level course focused on methods for the analysis of
repeated measurements. The important features of this book include
a comprehensive coverage of classical and recent methods for
continuous and categorical outcome variables; numerous homework
problems at the end of each chapter; and the extensive use of real
data sets in examples and homework problems.
This book provides a comprehensive summary of a wide variety of statistical methods for the analysis of repeated measurements. It is designed to be both a useful reference for practitioners and a textbook for a graduate-level course focused on methods for the analysis of repeated measurements. This book will be of interest to * Statisticians in academics, industry, and research organizations * Scientists who design and analyze studies in which repeated measurements are obtained from each experimental unit * Graduate students in statistics and biostatistics. The prerequisites are knowledge of mathematical statistics at the level of Hogg and Craig (1995) and a course in linear regression and ANOVA at the level of Neter et. al. (1985). The important features of this book include a comprehensive coverage of classical and recent methods for continuous and categorical outcome variables; numerous homework problems at the end of each chapter; and the extensive use of real data sets in examples and homework problems. The 80 data sets used in the examples and homework problems can be downloaded from www.springer-ny.com at the list of author websites. Since many of the data sets can be used to demonstrate multiple methods of analysis, instructors can easily develop additional homework problems and exam questions based on the data sets provided. In addition, overhead transparencies produced using TeX and solutions to homework problems are available to course instructors. The overheads also include programming statements and computer output for the examples, prepared primarily using the SAS System. Charles S. Davis is Senior Director of Biostatistics at Elan Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, California. He previously was professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Iowa. He is author or co-author of more than 75 peer-reviewed papers in statistical and medical journals and one book (Categorical Data Analysis using the SAS System with Maura Stokes and Gary Koch). His research and teaching interests include categorical data analysis, methods for the analysis of repeated measurements, and clinical trials. Dr. Davis has consulted with numerous companies and has taught short courses on categorical data analysis, methods for the analysis of repeated measurements, and clinical trials methodology for industrial, government, and academic organizations. He received an "Excellence in Continuing Education" award from the American Statistical Association in 2001 and has served as associate editor of the journals Controlled Clinical Trials and The American Statistician and as chair of the Biometrics Section of the ASA.
Statisticians and researchers will find "Categorical Data Analysis
Using SAS, Third Edition," by Maura Stokes, Charles Davis, and Gary
Koch, to be a useful discussion of categorical data analysis
techniques as well as an invaluable aid in applying these methods
with SAS. Practical examples from a broad range of applications
illustrate the use of the FREQ, LOGISTIC, GENMOD, NPAR1WAY, and
CATMOD procedures in a variety of analyses. Topics discussed
include assessing association in contingency tables and sets of
tables, logistic regression and conditional logistic regression,
weighted least squares modeling, repeated measurements analyses,
loglinear models, generalized estimating equations, and bioassay
analysis.
The third edition updates the use of SAS/STAT software to
SAS/STAT 12.1 and incorporates ODS Graphics. Many additional SAS
statements and options are employed, and graphs such as effect
plots, odds ratio plots, regression diagnostic plots, and agreement
plots are discussed. The material has also been revised and
reorganized to reflect the evolution of categorical data analysis
strategies. Additional techniques include such topics as exact
Poisson regression, partial proportional odds models, Newcombe
confidence intervals, incidence density ratios, and so on.
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