
A First Course in Linear Model Theory
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New to the Second Edition:
Coverage of inference for linear models has been expanded into two chapters.
Expanded coverage of multiple comparisons, random and mixed effects models, model selection, and missing data.
A new chapter on generalized linear models (Chapter 12).
A new section on multivariate linear models in Chapter 13, and expanded coverage of the Bayesian linear models and longitudinal models.
A new section on regularized regression in Chapter 14.
Detailed data illustrations using R.
The authors' fresh approach, methodical presentation, wealth of examples, use of R, and introduction to topics beyond the classical theory set this book apart from other texts on linear models. It forms a refreshing and invaluable first step in students' study of advanced linear models, generalized linear models, nonlinear models, and dynamic models.
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"A First Course in Linear Model Theory is an excellent graduate-level textbook that comprehensively covers the now classical linear regression model. Its well-structured organization, thorough mathematical review, and clear presentation of core concepts make it an excellent, self-contained resource for a first course in linear models, both for instructors and students. Moreover, the book offers numerous examples, several exercises (some with solutions), R code, and detailed proofs for key results, making it also a good resource for self-study."Carlos Cinelli, University of Washington USA, The American Statistician, October 2023.
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