This book describes some recent trends in GCM research on different subject areas, both theoretical and applied. This includes tools and possibilities for further work through new techniques and modification of existing ones. A growth curve is an empirical model of the evolution of a quantity over time. Growth curves in longitudinal studies are used in disciplines including biology, statistics, population studies, economics, biological sciences, sociology, nano-biotechnology, and fluid mechanics. The volume includes original studies, theoretical findings and case studies from a wide range of applied work. This volume builds on presentations from a GCM workshop held at the Indian Statistical Institute, Giridih, January 18-19, 2014. This book...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
Growth curve analysis is useful in studies with repeated measurements on experimental units. They en...
The human growth curve shows two (and only two) outstanding periods of accelerated growth—the circum...
Growth curve models in longitudinal studies are widely used to model population size, body height, b...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. These models are espec...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. The basic idea of the ...
Growth curve model is a model of Generalized Multivariate Analysis of variance (GMANOVA) that is spe...
This chapter is a contribution to the statistical methodology for modelling life course dynamics. I...
Plant Physiologists and crop modelers in general are keen to use non-linear models for their work. H...
Longitudinal data analysis has long played a significant role in empirical research within the devel...
This study reviews a variety of growth curve models and the theoretical frameworks that lay behind t...
We discuss a general growth curve including several parameters, whose choice leads to a variety of m...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D73387/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The growth curve model (GCM) has been widely used in longitudinal studies and repeated measures. Mos...
People are interested in monitoring growth in many fields. Growth charts provide an approach for doi...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
Growth curve analysis is useful in studies with repeated measurements on experimental units. They en...
The human growth curve shows two (and only two) outstanding periods of accelerated growth—the circum...
Growth curve models in longitudinal studies are widely used to model population size, body height, b...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. These models are espec...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. The basic idea of the ...
Growth curve model is a model of Generalized Multivariate Analysis of variance (GMANOVA) that is spe...
This chapter is a contribution to the statistical methodology for modelling life course dynamics. I...
Plant Physiologists and crop modelers in general are keen to use non-linear models for their work. H...
Longitudinal data analysis has long played a significant role in empirical research within the devel...
This study reviews a variety of growth curve models and the theoretical frameworks that lay behind t...
We discuss a general growth curve including several parameters, whose choice leads to a variety of m...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D73387/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
The growth curve model (GCM) has been widely used in longitudinal studies and repeated measures. Mos...
People are interested in monitoring growth in many fields. Growth charts provide an approach for doi...
Objectives: Growth curves are the most important tools for the assessment of growth of children, whi...
Growth curve analysis is useful in studies with repeated measurements on experimental units. They en...
The human growth curve shows two (and only two) outstanding periods of accelerated growth—the circum...