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Statistical Methods for Modeling Human Dynamics - An Interdisciplinary Dialogue

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Zusatztext "This is a timely and important book that addresses an integrated set of topics that will be of great interest to a broad audience of researchers studying human dynamics. The contributors are among the leaders in their respective fields and jointly represent a truly interdisciplinary perspective on these issues. The material is presented in both an accessible and technically rigorous manner! and real data examples help clarify key points throughout. Importantly! this text offers a collection of papers that challenge many traditional beliefs held about the "typical" analysis of repeated measures data. I recommend this book highly." - Patrick J. Curran! University of North Carolina! Chapel Hill! USA"Dynamical modeling of intraindividual change and variability obtainedfrom many sources and in a wide range of time scales is the promising future of behavioral science research and the availability of this outstanding volume will accelerate our progress in that direction. Take it home! take it to the office! take it to class and! whatever you do! take it seriously!" - John R. Nesselroade! University of Virginia! USA"Intensive longitudinal designs will be providing cutting edge insights into psychological! neuroscience and biomedical processes during the next decades! and researchers using these designs will want to study the useful approaches described in this volume. I consider this book to be required reading!" - Patrick E. Shrout! New York University! USA"I am delighted to see this outstanding volume containing contributions connecting mathematics! classical and Bayesian statistics! signal processing and psychology. .. Other subject matter areas could well take this volume as a model for presenting the results of collaborative research in their own fields."-Robert H. Shumway! University of California! Davis! USA Informationen zum Autor Sy-Miin Chow is Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She received her Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology from the University of Virginia. Her research focuses on the development and adaptation of modeling and analysis tools for evaluating linear and nonlinear dynamical systems models. Dr. Chow received the prestigious Dissertation Award from the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology in 2004. Emilio Ferrer is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of California! Davis. He received his Ph.D. in Quantitative Psychology from the University of Virginia. His research focuses on methods techniques for studying change and intra-individual variability in developmental processes. Dr. Ferrer received the prestigious Dissertation Award from the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology in 2002. Fushing Hsieh is Professor of Statistics at the University of California! Davis. He received his Ph.D. in Statistics from Cornell University. Dr. Hsieh's research focuses on survival analysis! modeling in biomedical dynamic systems and in animal behavior! evolutionary ecology and aging! and the analysis of cognitive processing. A frequent contributor to Biometrika and the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B! Dr.Hsieh served as an Associate Editor of Statistica Sinica from 1998 until 2005. Klappentext Features contributions from researchers in the fields of psychology! neuroscience! statistics! computer science! and physics. This title uses advanced techniques and applications to analyze data obtained from studies in cognition! emotion! and electrophysiology! reviews them along with techniques for for examining lifespan cognitive changes. Zusammenfassung Features contributions from researchers in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, statistics, computer science, and physics. This title uses advanced techniques and applications to analyze data obtained from studies in cognition, emotion, and electrophysiology, reviews them along with techniques for ...

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