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Multilevel statistical models. 4th ed. (English) Zbl 1274.62006

Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons (ISBN 978-0-470-74865-7/hbk; 978-0-470-97339-4/ebook). xxi, 358 p. (2011).
Publisher’s description: Throughout the social, medical and other sciences the importance of understanding complex hierarchical data structures is well understood. Multilevel modelling is now the accepted statistical technique for handling such data and is widely available in computer software packages. A thorough understanding of these techniques is therefore important for all those working in these areas. This new edition brings these techniques together, starting from basic ideas and illustrating how more complex models are derived. Bayesian methodology using MCMC has been extended along with new material on smoothing models, multivariate responses, missing data, latent normal transformations for discrete responses, structural equation modeling and survival models.
Key Features: Provides a clear introduction and a comprehensive account of multilevel models; new methodological developments and applications are explored; written by a leading expert in the field of multilevel methodology; illustrated throughout with real-life examples, explaining theoretical concepts.
This book is suitable as a comprehensive text for postgraduate courses, as well as a general reference guide. Applied statisticians in the social sciences, economics, biological and medical disciplines will find this book beneficial.
See the review of the third edition (2003) in [Zbl 1014.62126].

MSC:

62-01 Introductory exposition (textbooks, tutorial papers, etc.) pertaining to statistics
62P25 Applications of statistics to social sciences

Citations:

Zbl 1014.62126
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