Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social and epidemiological changes that occur in populations over time. However, while the theoretical underpinnings for each temporal dimension are well established, the statistical techniques to assess the distinctive contributions of age, period and cohort are controversial. Unless questionable assumptions are imposed on the data, traditional linear regression models are incapable of estimating the independent contribution of each temporal dimension due to the linear dependence between age, period and cohort (A=P-C). Two recently developed methods, Hierarchical Age-PeriodCohort (HAPC) and Intrinsic Estimator (IE) models, enable researchers to esti...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Background: Whilst some argue that a solution to the age-period-cohort (APC) 'identification problem...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Age, period, and cohort are three temporal dimensions that can make unique contributions to social a...
Social scientists have long been interested in the role that age, period, and cohort effects have in...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Previously, Reither et al. (2015) demonstrated that hierarchical age–period–cohort (HAPC) models per...
Background: Whilst some argue that a solution to the age-period-cohort (APC) 'identification problem...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
Social scientists have recognized the importance of age-period-cohort (APC) models for half a centur...
It is claimed the hierarchical-age–period–cohort (HAPC) model solves the age–period–cohort (APC) ide...
Multilevel models (aka mixed models, random effects models, hierarchical linear models) have been us...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...
In recently developed hierarchical age-period-cohort (HAPC) models, inferential questions arise: How...