The field of statistics is becoming increasingly more important as the amount of data in the world grows. This thesis studies the Growth Curve model in multivariate statistics which is a model that is not widely used. One difference compared with the linear model is that the Maximum Likelihood Estimators are more complicated. That makes it more difficult to use and to interpret which may be a reason for its not so widespread use. From this perspective this thesis will compare the traditional mean estimator for the Growth Curve model with the unweighted mean estimator. The unweighted mean estimator is simpler than the regular MLE. It will be proven that the unweighted estimator is in fact the MLE under certain conditions and examples when th...
Growth curve modeling is commonly used in psychological, educational, and social science research. T...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...
The field of statistics is becoming increasingly more important as the amount of data in the world g...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. The basic idea of the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance struct...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. These models are espec...
It is well known that there were proved several necessary and sufficient conditions for the ordinary...
Growth curve model is a model of Generalized Multivariate Analysis of variance (GMANOVA) that is spe...
In this paper, we consider the general growth curve model with multivariate random effects covarianc...
AbstractAn extended growth curve model is considered which, among other things, is useful when linea...
AbstractAn extended growth curve model is considered which, among other things, is useful when linea...
AbstractA unified approach of treating multivariate linear normal models is presented. The results o...
AbstractThis study presents methods for estimating and testing hypotheses about linear functions of ...
Growth curve modeling is commonly used in psychological, educational, and social science research. T...
Growth curve modeling is commonly used in psychological, educational, and social science research. T...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...
The field of statistics is becoming increasingly more important as the amount of data in the world g...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. The basic idea of the ...
In this paper we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance struct...
Growth-curve models are generalized multivariate analysis-of-variance models. These models are espec...
It is well known that there were proved several necessary and sufficient conditions for the ordinary...
Growth curve model is a model of Generalized Multivariate Analysis of variance (GMANOVA) that is spe...
In this paper, we consider the general growth curve model with multivariate random effects covarianc...
AbstractAn extended growth curve model is considered which, among other things, is useful when linea...
AbstractAn extended growth curve model is considered which, among other things, is useful when linea...
AbstractA unified approach of treating multivariate linear normal models is presented. The results o...
AbstractThis study presents methods for estimating and testing hypotheses about linear functions of ...
Growth curve modeling is commonly used in psychological, educational, and social science research. T...
Growth curve modeling is commonly used in psychological, educational, and social science research. T...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...
In this article, we consider the problem of testing (a) sphericity and (b) intraclass covariance str...