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This accessible introduction to the theory and practice of longitudinal research takes the reader through the strengths and weaknesses of this kind of research, making clear: how to design a longitudinal study; how to collect data most effectively; how to make the best use of statistical techniques; and how to interpret results. Although the book provides a broad overview of the field, the focus is always on the practical issues arising out of longitudinal research. This book supplies the student with all that they need to get started and acts as a manual for dealing with opportunities and pitfalls. It is the ideal primer for this growing area of social research.
Analysis of Repeated Measures
Analysis of Repeated Measures
This chapter discusses the application of multivariate analysis of variance in the context of non-experimental longitudinal survey research. Many introductory textbooks on statistical analysis provide excellent introductions to the analysis of data obtained by means of a ‘repeated measures’ design (a design in which measures are repeatedly taken during a particular time interval from the same set of participants – thus, a panel ...
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