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Richly Parameterized Linear Models Additive Time Series And Spatial Models Using Random Effects James S Hodges

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Richly Parameterized Linear Models Additive Time Series And Spatial Models Using Random Effects James S Hodges
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.36 MB
Author: James S Hodges
ISBN: 9781439866832, 9781439866849, 143986683X, 1439866848
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Richly Parameterized Linear Models Additive Time Series And Spatial Models Using Random Effects James S Hodges by James S Hodges 9781439866832, 9781439866849, 143986683X, 1439866848 instant download after payment.

''This book covers a wide range of statistical models, including hierarchical, hierarchical generalized linear, linear mixed, dynamic linear, smoothing, spatial, and longitudinal. It presents a framework for expressing these richly parameterized models together as well as tools for exploring and interpreting the results of fitting the models to data. It extends the standard theory of linear models and illustrates the advantages and disadvantages of various theories. The book also examines surprising or undesirable results arising in the use of the models to analyze real data sets from collaborative research''--

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