Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research
New Methods for New Questions
Herausgeber: Rose, Jennifer S; Presson, Clark C; Chassin, Laurie
Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research
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Herausgeber: Rose, Jennifer S; Presson, Clark C; Chassin, Laurie
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With the aid of this book's user friendly style, readers gain a greater understanding of sophisticated multivariate techniques and how to apply them to substance use research questions.
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With the aid of this book's user friendly style, readers gain a greater understanding of sophisticated multivariate techniques and how to apply them to substance use research questions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780805829426
- ISBN-10: 0805829423
- Artikelnr.: 21897543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780805829426
- ISBN-10: 0805829423
- Artikelnr.: 21897543
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennifer S. Rose, Laurie Chassin, Clark C. Presson, Steven J. Sherman
Contents: Preface. P.J. Curran
A Latent Curve Framework for the Study of Developmental Trajectories in Adolescent Substance Use. S.T. Khoo
B.O. Muthén
Longitudinal Data on Families: Growth Modeling Alternatives. D. Hedeker
J.S. Rose
The Natural History of Smoking: A Pattern-Mixture Random-Effects Regression Model. B.O. Muthén
Methodological Issues in Random Coefficient Growth Modeling Using a Latent Variable Framework: Applications to the Development of Heavy Drinking Ages 18 Through 37. D.P. MacKinnon
Contrasts in Multiple Mediator Models. P.K. Wood
Estimation and Equivalent Models for Quadratic and Interactive Latent Variable Models. J.B. Ullman
J.A. Stein
R.L. Dukes
Evaluation of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) With Latent Variables in the Context of a Solomon Four Group Design. D.C. Rowe
J.L. Rodgers
M. Gilson
Epidemics of Smoking: Modeling Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. S.L. Hyatt
L.M. Collins
Using Latent Transition Analysis to Examine the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Permissiveness and the Onset of Substance Use. J.S. Rose
L. Chassin
C.C. Presson
S.J. Sherman
Prospective Predictors of Smoking Cessation: A Logistic Regression Application. C.C. Presson
L. Chassin
S.J. Sherman
J.S. Rose
Summary and Future Directions.
A Latent Curve Framework for the Study of Developmental Trajectories in Adolescent Substance Use. S.T. Khoo
B.O. Muthén
Longitudinal Data on Families: Growth Modeling Alternatives. D. Hedeker
J.S. Rose
The Natural History of Smoking: A Pattern-Mixture Random-Effects Regression Model. B.O. Muthén
Methodological Issues in Random Coefficient Growth Modeling Using a Latent Variable Framework: Applications to the Development of Heavy Drinking Ages 18 Through 37. D.P. MacKinnon
Contrasts in Multiple Mediator Models. P.K. Wood
Estimation and Equivalent Models for Quadratic and Interactive Latent Variable Models. J.B. Ullman
J.A. Stein
R.L. Dukes
Evaluation of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) With Latent Variables in the Context of a Solomon Four Group Design. D.C. Rowe
J.L. Rodgers
M. Gilson
Epidemics of Smoking: Modeling Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. S.L. Hyatt
L.M. Collins
Using Latent Transition Analysis to Examine the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Permissiveness and the Onset of Substance Use. J.S. Rose
L. Chassin
C.C. Presson
S.J. Sherman
Prospective Predictors of Smoking Cessation: A Logistic Regression Application. C.C. Presson
L. Chassin
S.J. Sherman
J.S. Rose
Summary and Future Directions.
Contents: Preface. P.J. Curran
A Latent Curve Framework for the Study of Developmental Trajectories in Adolescent Substance Use. S.T. Khoo
B.O. Muthén
Longitudinal Data on Families: Growth Modeling Alternatives. D. Hedeker
J.S. Rose
The Natural History of Smoking: A Pattern-Mixture Random-Effects Regression Model. B.O. Muthén
Methodological Issues in Random Coefficient Growth Modeling Using a Latent Variable Framework: Applications to the Development of Heavy Drinking Ages 18 Through 37. D.P. MacKinnon
Contrasts in Multiple Mediator Models. P.K. Wood
Estimation and Equivalent Models for Quadratic and Interactive Latent Variable Models. J.B. Ullman
J.A. Stein
R.L. Dukes
Evaluation of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) With Latent Variables in the Context of a Solomon Four Group Design. D.C. Rowe
J.L. Rodgers
M. Gilson
Epidemics of Smoking: Modeling Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. S.L. Hyatt
L.M. Collins
Using Latent Transition Analysis to Examine the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Permissiveness and the Onset of Substance Use. J.S. Rose
L. Chassin
C.C. Presson
S.J. Sherman
Prospective Predictors of Smoking Cessation: A Logistic Regression Application. C.C. Presson
L. Chassin
S.J. Sherman
J.S. Rose
Summary and Future Directions.
A Latent Curve Framework for the Study of Developmental Trajectories in Adolescent Substance Use. S.T. Khoo
B.O. Muthén
Longitudinal Data on Families: Growth Modeling Alternatives. D. Hedeker
J.S. Rose
The Natural History of Smoking: A Pattern-Mixture Random-Effects Regression Model. B.O. Muthén
Methodological Issues in Random Coefficient Growth Modeling Using a Latent Variable Framework: Applications to the Development of Heavy Drinking Ages 18 Through 37. D.P. MacKinnon
Contrasts in Multiple Mediator Models. P.K. Wood
Estimation and Equivalent Models for Quadratic and Interactive Latent Variable Models. J.B. Ullman
J.A. Stein
R.L. Dukes
Evaluation of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) With Latent Variables in the Context of a Solomon Four Group Design. D.C. Rowe
J.L. Rodgers
M. Gilson
Epidemics of Smoking: Modeling Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. S.L. Hyatt
L.M. Collins
Using Latent Transition Analysis to Examine the Relationship Between Perceived Parental Permissiveness and the Onset of Substance Use. J.S. Rose
L. Chassin
C.C. Presson
S.J. Sherman
Prospective Predictors of Smoking Cessation: A Logistic Regression Application. C.C. Presson
L. Chassin
S.J. Sherman
J.S. Rose
Summary and Future Directions.