Author: Jos W. R. Twisk
The most important techniques available for
longitudinal data analysis are discussed in this book. The discussion includes simple techniques such as the paired t-test and summary statistics, but also more sophisticated techniques such as
generalized estimating equations and random coefficient analysis. A distinction is made between longitudinal analysis with continuous, dichotomous, and categorical outcome variables. This practical guide is especially suitable for non-statisticians and all those undertaking medical research or epidemiological studies.
This book is really useful and handy. It is very well written and easy to read. As the name stated, it provides very
practical guides for those who don't have strong background in Statistics but are