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Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics)

โœ Scribed by Keith E. Muller, Paul W. Stewart


Publisher
Wiley-Interscience
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Leaves
427
Edition
1
Category
Library

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A precise and accessible presentation of linear model theory, illustrated with data examplesStatisticians often use linear models for data analysis and for developing new statistical methods. Most books on the subject have historically discussed univariate, multivariate, and mixed linear models separately, whereas Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models presents a unified treatment in order to make clear the distinctions among the three classes of models.Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models begins with six chapters devoted to providing brief and clear mathematical statements of models, procedures, and notation. Data examples motivate and illustrate the models. Chapters 7-10 address distribution theory of multivariate Gaussian variables and quadratic forms. Chapters 11-19 detail methods for estimation, hypothesis testing, and confidence intervals. The final chapters, 20-23, concentrate on choosing a sample size. Substantial sets of excercises of varying difficulty serve instructors for their classes, as well as help students to test their own knowledge.The reader needs a basic knowledge of statistics, probability, and inference, as well as a solid background in matrix theory and applied univariate linear models from a matrix perspective. Topics covered include:A review of matrix algebra for linear modelsThe general linear univariate modelThe general linear multivariate modelGeneralizations of the multivariate linear modelThe linear mixed modelMultivariate distribution theoryEstimation in linear modelsTests in Gaussian linear modelsChoosing a sample size in Gaussian linear modelsFilling the need for a text that provides the necessary theoretical foundations for applying a wide range of methods in real situations, Linear Model Theory: Univariate, Multivariate, and Mixed Models centers on linear models of interval scale responses with finite second moments. Models with complex predictors, complex responses, or both, motivate the presentation.


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