Three suggestions:
1.) Raudenbush and Bryk, _Hierarchical Linear Models: Second Edition_
(Sage, 2002)
2.) Pinheiro and Bates, _Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-Plus_ (Springer)
3.) Fox, _An R and S-Plus Companion to Applied Regression_, plus the
appendix available via the web on multilevel models
Jose C. Pinheiro and Douglas M. Bates (2000)
Mixed effects models in S and S-PLUS. NY, Springer, 2000.
ISBN: 0-387-98957-9, LC: QA 76.73 .S15 P561 2000 (locally)
- tom blackwell - u michigan medical school - ann arbor -
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Peter Muhlberger wrote:
> Hi, does anyone out t
Hi, does anyone out there have a recommendation for multilevel / random
effects and longitudinal analysis?
My dream book would be something that's both accessible to a
non-statistician but rigorous (because I seem to be slowly turning into a
statistician) and ideally would use R.
Peter
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