1st Edition

Longitudinal Analysis Modeling Within-Person Fluctuation and Change

By Lesa Hoffman Copyright 2015
654 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

654 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

654 Pages 48 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Longitudinal Analysis provides an accessible, application-oriented treatment of introductory and advanced linear models for within-person fluctuation and change. Organized by research design and data type, the text uses in-depth examples to provide a complete description of the model-building process. The core longitudinal models and their extensions are presented within a multilevel modeling... Read more

Section 1: Building Blocks for Longitudinal Analysis  1. Introduction to the Analysis of Longitudinal Data  2. Between-Person Analysis and Interpretation of Interactions  3. Introduction to Within-Person Analysis and Model Comparisons  Section 2: Modeling the Effects of Time  4. Describing Within-Person Fluctuation over Time  5. Introduction to Random Effects of Time and Model Estimation  6. Describing Within-Person Change over Time  Section 3: Modeling the Effects of Predictors  7. Time-Invariant Predictors in Longitudinal Models  8. Time-Varying Predictors in Models of Within-Person Fluctuation  9. Time-Varying Predictors in Models of Within-Person Change Section 4: Advanced Applications  10. Analysis over Alternative Metrics and Multiple Dimensions of Time  11. Analysis of Individuals within Groups over Time  12. Analysis of Repeated Measures Designs Not Involving Time  13. Additional Considerations and Related Models

Biography

Lesa Hoffman is the Scientific Director of the Research Design and Analysis Unit and Associate Professor of Quantitative Methods in the Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies at the University of Kansas.

"This book will fill the void for a complete, accessible text on longitudinal data analysis. ... The writing style is conversational and non-threatening. ... The author walks the readers through the examples in a way that makes them easy to follow.  ... To have a single book that covers the complete topic of multilevel modelling related to longitudinal analysis would be exactly what I would need for my multilevel modelling course." – Michael J. Rovine, Penn State University, USA

"I would definitely … recommend it as required reading in the longitudinal analysis course. … It addresses in an accessible way, so many of the questions that non-statisticians and researchers new to longitudinal analysis ask or should ask. I have no doubt that this book will make a significant contribution to the field. I have been waiting many years for a book like this!" – Andrea Piccinin, University of Victoria, Canada

"This book fills a gap by being more accessible than just about any other book on the topic. … [It] provides a thorough introductory treatment that will be accessible to students, while also serving as a good reference text for more experienced users. … Hoffman shows that these complex models are within the reach of any student or researcher with a basic knowledge of regression." – Kristopher Preacher, Vanderbilt University, USA

"Dr. Hoffman offers a highly informative, comprehensive and accessible book that will be very useful to students and researchers interested in modeling multilevel and longitudinal data. The writing is very clear, incorporating necessary methodological details while using an understandable application approach." - Lisa L. Harlow, University of Rhode Island, USA