A Comparison of Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for Multi-level Longitudinal Data Using Monte-Carlo Simulation

  • Reiser M
  • Yao L
  • Wang X
  • et al.
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Abstract

Longitudinal investigations, where subjects are followed over time, have played an increasingly prominent role in medicine, health, and psychology in the last decades. This chapter will address inference for a two-level mixed model for a longitudinal study where...

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Reiser, M., Yao, L., Wang, X., Wilcox, J., & Gray, S. (2017). A Comparison of Bootstrap Confidence Intervals for Multi-level Longitudinal Data Using Monte-Carlo Simulation (pp. 367–403). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3307-0_17

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