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Generalized estimating equations
Generalized Estimating Equations, Second Edition updates the best-selling previous edition, which has been the standard text on the subject since it was published a decade ago. Combining theory and application, the text provides readers with a comprehensive discussion of GEE and related models. Nume...
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author | Hardin, James W Hilbe, Joseph M |
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description | Generalized Estimating Equations, Second Edition updates the best-selling previous edition, which has been the standard text on the subject since it was published a decade ago. Combining theory and application, the text provides readers with a comprehensive discussion of GEE and related models. Numerous examples are employed throughout the text, along with the software code used to create, run, and evaluate the models being examined. Stata is used as the primary software for running and displaying modeling output; associated R code is also given to allow R users to replicat |
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spelling | cern-16062892021-04-21T22:24:08Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1606289engHardin, James WHilbe, Joseph MGeneralized estimating equationsMathematical Physics and Mathematics Generalized Estimating Equations, Second Edition updates the best-selling previous edition, which has been the standard text on the subject since it was published a decade ago. Combining theory and application, the text provides readers with a comprehensive discussion of GEE and related models. Numerous examples are employed throughout the text, along with the software code used to create, run, and evaluate the models being examined. Stata is used as the primary software for running and displaying modeling output; associated R code is also given to allow R users to replicatTaylor and Francisoai:cds.cern.ch:16062892013 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Hardin, James W Hilbe, Joseph M Generalized estimating equations |
title | Generalized estimating equations |
title_full | Generalized estimating equations |
title_fullStr | Generalized estimating equations |
title_full_unstemmed | Generalized estimating equations |
title_short | Generalized estimating equations |
title_sort | generalized estimating equations |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1606289 |
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