My suggestions:
Little, T. D., Schnabel, K. U. and Baumert, J. (2000). Modeling
longitudinal and multilevel data. Mahwah, NJ, Erlbaum.
Singer, J. D. and Willett, J. B. (2003). Applied Longitudinal Data
Analysis: Modeling Change and Event Occurrence. Oxford, Oxford University
Press.
Taris, T. W. (2000). A Primer in Longitudinal Data Analysis. London, Sage
And for the strong and brave of heart and mind:
Collins, L. M. and Sayer, A. G. (2001). New Methods for the Analysis of
Change. Washington, DC, American Psychological Association.
JM
At 14:53 16/11/2004, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Can anyone recommend a good, easy to grasp book on longitudinal data
>analysis?
>
>Or alternatively offer any advice?
>
>As a short overview I have 104 participants being tested on 8 working
>memory measures and a single maths measure (then including a measure of IQ
>in the next phase and subsequent one), they are being tested annually for
>three years.
>
>If you have direct/specific advice then please email me direct at
>[log in to unmask] but book recommendations reply to the list in
>case anyone else is having the same panic that I am right now.
>
>Best wishes
>
>glen
Jeremy Miles
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