TY - BOOK AU - Cheung,Yin Bun TI - Statistical analysis of human growth and development T2 - Chapman & Hall/CRC biostatistics series SN - 9781439871546 (hardback : acidfree paper) U1 - 000SB:612.6 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Boca Raton PB - CRC press KW - Growth and Development KW - Statistics as Topic KW - methods N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-319) and index; 1. Introduction -- 2. Causal reasoning and study designs -- 3. Basic statistical concepts and tools -- 4. Quantifying growth and development : use of existing tools -- 5. Regression analysis of quantitative outcomes -- 6. Regression analysis of binary outcomes -- 7. Regression analysis of censored outcomes -- 8. Analysis of repeated measurements and clustered data -- 9. Quantifying growth : development of new tools -- 10. Quantifying development : development of new tools -- 11. Defining growth and development : longitudinal measurements -- 12. Validity and reliability -- 13. Missing values and imputation -- 14. Multiple comparisons -- 15. Regression analysis strategy-- References-- Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix D1: Appendix D2: Index-- N2 - "Human growth refers to changes in anthropometric measurements, such as fetal size parameters, height, weight, and body mass index. Development refers to changes in cognitive, social-emotional, locomotor, and other abilities. This book illustrates how statistical methods can be used to answer research questions in human growth and development. In addition to describing methods, it looks at how well a method addresses a specific research question and how to interpret and present the analytic results. Although the examples are drawn from human growth and development, the concepts and methods are applicable to studies of many other physical and psychological phenomena, such as lung function and depressive symptoms. Requiring introductory statistics knowledge, the book is intended for clinical researchers, epidemiologists, social scientists, statisticians, related researchers, and post-graduate students investigating human growth and development"-- ER -