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Measurement Error Models Methods And Applications Chapman Hall Crc Interdisciplinary Statistics Series 1st Edition John P Buonaccorsi

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Measurement Error Models Methods And Applications Chapman Hall Crc Interdisciplinary Statistics Series 1st Edition John P Buonaccorsi
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 451
Author: John P. Buonaccorsi
ISBN: 1420066560
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Measurement Error Models Methods And Applications Chapman Hall Crc Interdisciplinary Statistics Series 1st Edition John P Buonaccorsi by John P. Buonaccorsi 1420066560 instant download after payment.

Over the last 20 years, comprehensive strategies for treating measurement error in complex models and accounting for the use of extra data to estimate measurement error parameters have emerged. Focusing on both established and novel approaches, Measurement Error: Models, Methods, and Applications provides an overview of the main techniques and illustrates their application in various models. It describes the impacts of measurement errors on naive analyses that ignore them and presents ways to correct for them across a variety of statistical models, from simple one-sample problems to regression models to more complex mixed and time series models. The book covers correction methods based on known measurement error parameters, replication, internal or external validation data, and, for some models, instrumental variables. It emphasizes the use of several relatively simple methods, moment corrections, regression calibration, simulation extrapolation (SIMEX), modified estimating equation methods, and likelihood techniques. The author uses SAS-IML and Stata to implement many of the techniques in the examples. Accessible to a broad audience, this book explains how to model measurement error, the effects of ignoring it, and how to correct for it. More applied than most books on measurement error, it describes basic models and methods, their uses in a range of application areas, and the associated terminology.

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