Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures

The outcome variables generated from longitudinal studies are generally correlated and do pose a formidable challenge to model the repeated measures data. It is worth noting that the relationship between dependent variables as well as between dependent and explanatory variables can reveal very usefu...

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Main Author: Sirdari, Mahboobeh Zangeneh
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2013
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description The outcome variables generated from longitudinal studies are generally correlated and do pose a formidable challenge to model the repeated measures data. It is worth noting that the relationship between dependent variables as well as between dependent and explanatory variables can reveal very useful information for the policy makers and researchers in various fields. In modeling for data with dependence in outcomes as well as when the outcomes are associated with the potential explanatory variables, marginal or conditional models can be used. Most of the works found in the literature are based on marginal models and only relatively few works employ the conditional models in addressing the dependence. In a different class of models, known as the quadratic exponential form, models are developed in order to take account of underlying associations among the outcome variables. The conditional models, on the other hand, are mostly based on the Markovian assumptions. These models are gaining importance increasingly due to the underlying nature of relationships among the outcome variables generated from longitudinal data.
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spelling usm-433812019-04-12T05:26:19Z http://eprints.usm.my/43381/ Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures Sirdari, Mahboobeh Zangeneh QA1 Mathematics (General) The outcome variables generated from longitudinal studies are generally correlated and do pose a formidable challenge to model the repeated measures data. It is worth noting that the relationship between dependent variables as well as between dependent and explanatory variables can reveal very useful information for the policy makers and researchers in various fields. In modeling for data with dependence in outcomes as well as when the outcomes are associated with the potential explanatory variables, marginal or conditional models can be used. Most of the works found in the literature are based on marginal models and only relatively few works employ the conditional models in addressing the dependence. In a different class of models, known as the quadratic exponential form, models are developed in order to take account of underlying associations among the outcome variables. The conditional models, on the other hand, are mostly based on the Markovian assumptions. These models are gaining importance increasingly due to the underlying nature of relationships among the outcome variables generated from longitudinal data. 2013 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/43381/1/Mahboobeh%20Zangeneh%20Sirdari24.pdf Sirdari, Mahboobeh Zangeneh (2013) Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QA1 Mathematics (General)
Sirdari, Mahboobeh Zangeneh
Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title_full Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title_fullStr Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title_short Markovian Transition Probabilities: Estimation And Test Procedures
title_sort markovian transition probabilities: estimation and test procedures
topic QA1 Mathematics (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/43381/
http://eprints.usm.my/43381/1/Mahboobeh%20Zangeneh%20Sirdari24.pdf