Longitudinal Data Analysis
Longitudinal Data Analysis is a method of data analysis that allows you to see the dynamics of changes in the parameters of the same group of observations for a given period of time. This method can be used, for example, to assess how people's views of certain things change over time.
Useful literature
- Taris, Toon W. A Primer in Longitudinal Data Analysis, SAGE Publications, 2000 (access via the HSE Library).
- Derryberry, DeWayne R.. Basic Data Analysis for Time Series with R, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2014 (access via the HSE Library).
- Montgomery, Douglas C., et al. Introduction to Time Series Analysis and Forecasting, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2015 (access via the HSE Library).
- Tsay, Ruey S.. Analysis of Financial Time Series, John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2010 (access via the HSE Library).
- Turkman, Kamil, Manuel González Scotto, and Patrícia de Zea Bermudez. Non-linear time series. Springer International Pu, 2016 (access via the HSE Library).
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