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Table of Contents: Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data PDF Print Email
  • Foreword: TBN
  • Introduction: Intensive Longitudinal Data. Walls, T.A. & Schafer, J.L.
  • Multilevel Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data. Walls, T.A; Jung, H. & Schwartz, J.E. (abstract)
  • Marginal modeling of intensive longitudinal data by generalized estimating equations. Schafer, J.L. (abstract)
  • A local linear estimation procedure for functional multilevel modeling. Li, R., Root, T.L. & Shiffman, S. (abstract)
  • Application of Item Response Theory Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data. Hedeker, D., Mermelstein, R.J. & Flay, B.R. (abstract)
  • Periodic trends, Non-periodic Trends and their Interactions in Longitudinal or Functional Data. Fok, C.C.T. & Ramsay, J.O. (abstract)
  • Multilevel Autoregressive Modeling of interindividual differences in the regularity of a process. Rovine, M.J. & Walls, T.A. (abstract)
  • The State-Space Approach to Modeling Dynamic Processes. Ho, M-H.R., Shumway, R. & Ombao, H. (abstract)
  • The Control of Behavioral Input/Output Systems. Ramsay, J.O. (abstract)
  • Dynamical Systems Modeling: An Application to the Regulation of Intimacy and Disclosure in Marriage. Boker, S.M. & Laurenceau, J-P(abstract)
  • Point Process Models for Event History Data: Applications in the Behavioral Science. Rathbun, S.L.,
  • Shiffman, S. & Gwaltney, C.J. (abstract)
  • Emerging Technologies and Next Generation Intensive Longitudinal Data Collection. Nusser, Intille & Maitra (abstract)