The objectives of this article are twofold: (a) to outline the basic concepts associated with the linear mixed model and (b) to illustrate how this model can be used to analyse systematic interindividual differences in intraindividual change, this being achieved through a longitudinal study of a cohort of children living in Cordoba (Argentina). These objectives will be met by using the PROC MIXED statement of the SAS software. This software fits a wide variety of linear mixed models to longitudinal data, thus enabling valid statistical inferences to be made. Since the choice of covariance structure may influence the values obtained in significance tests for fixed effects, we focus our attention on this aspect. The most common covariance str...
This article introduces a new SAS procedure written by the authors that analyzes longitu-dinal data ...
Mixed models have become important in analyzing the results of experiments, particularly those that ...
The increased use of repeated measures for longitudinal studies has resulted in the necessity for mo...
Bivariate linear mixed models are useful when analyzing longitudinal data of two associated markers....
This paperback edition is a reprint of the 2000 edition. This book provides a comprehensive treatmen...
Although different methods are available for the analyses of longitudinal data, analyses based on ge...
Although different methods are available for the analyses of longitudinal data, analyses based on ge...
The study presents useful examples of fitting hierarchical linear models using the PROC MIXED statis...
This paper provides motivation for the use of mixed linear models (i.e. fixed and random effects mod...
Mixed models have become important in analyzing the results of experiments, particularly those that ...
Breslow and Clayton (J Am Stat Assoc 88:9–25,1993) was, and still is, a highly influential paper mob...
Many approaches are available for the analysis of continuous longitudinal data. Over the last couple...
This book covers a wide variety of statistical techniques for longitudinal data analysis. The author...
PROC MIXED has become a standard tool for analyzing repeated measures data. Its popularity results f...
In the health and social sciences, longitudinal data have often been analyzed without taking into ac...
This article introduces a new SAS procedure written by the authors that analyzes longitu-dinal data ...
Mixed models have become important in analyzing the results of experiments, particularly those that ...
The increased use of repeated measures for longitudinal studies has resulted in the necessity for mo...
Bivariate linear mixed models are useful when analyzing longitudinal data of two associated markers....
This paperback edition is a reprint of the 2000 edition. This book provides a comprehensive treatmen...
Although different methods are available for the analyses of longitudinal data, analyses based on ge...
Although different methods are available for the analyses of longitudinal data, analyses based on ge...
The study presents useful examples of fitting hierarchical linear models using the PROC MIXED statis...
This paper provides motivation for the use of mixed linear models (i.e. fixed and random effects mod...
Mixed models have become important in analyzing the results of experiments, particularly those that ...
Breslow and Clayton (J Am Stat Assoc 88:9–25,1993) was, and still is, a highly influential paper mob...
Many approaches are available for the analysis of continuous longitudinal data. Over the last couple...
This book covers a wide variety of statistical techniques for longitudinal data analysis. The author...
PROC MIXED has become a standard tool for analyzing repeated measures data. Its popularity results f...
In the health and social sciences, longitudinal data have often been analyzed without taking into ac...
This article introduces a new SAS procedure written by the authors that analyzes longitu-dinal data ...
Mixed models have become important in analyzing the results of experiments, particularly those that ...
The increased use of repeated measures for longitudinal studies has resulted in the necessity for mo...