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Continuous Time Modeling in the Behavioral and Related Sciences

Edited by Kees van Montfort, Johan H. L. Oud and Manuel C. Voelkle

in Springer Books from Springer

Date: 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-77219-6
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 First- and Higher-Order Continuous Time Models for Arbitrary N Using SEM
Johan H. L. Oud, Manuel C. Voelkle and Charles C. Driver
Ch Chapter 10 Robustness of Time Delay Embedding to Sampling Interval Misspecification
Steven M. Boker, Stacey S. Tiberio and Robert G. Moulder
Ch Chapter 11 Recursive Partitioning in Continuous Time Analysis
Andreas M. Brandmaier, Charles C. Driver and Manuel C. Voelkle
Ch Chapter 12 Continuous versus Discrete Time Modeling in Growth and Business Cycle Theory
Omar Licandro, Luis A. Puch and Jesús Ruiz
Ch Chapter 13 Continuous Time State Space Modelling with an Application to High-Frequency Road Traffic Data
Siem Jan Koopman, Jacques J. F. Commandeur, Frits D. Bijleveld and Sunčica Vujić
Ch Chapter 14 Continuous Time Modelling Based on an Exact Discrete Time Representation
Marcus Chambers, J. Roderick McCrorie and Michael Thornton
Ch Chapter 15 Implementation of Multivariate Continuous-Time ARMA Models
Helgi Tómasson
Ch Chapter 16 Langevin and Kalman Importance Sampling for Nonlinear Continuous-Discrete State-Space Models
Hermann Singer
Ch Chapter 2 A Continuous-Time Approach to Intensive Longitudinal Data: What, Why, and How?
Oisín Ryan, Rebecca M. Kuiper and Ellen L. Hamaker
Ch Chapter 3 On Fitting a Continuous-Time Stochastic Process Model in the Bayesian Framework
Zita Oravecz, Julie Wood and Nilam Ram
Ch Chapter 4 Understanding the Time Course of Interventions with Continuous Time Dynamic Models
Charles C. Driver and Manuel C. Voelkle
Ch Chapter 5 Continuous-Time Modeling of Panel Data with Network Structure
Nynke M. D. Niezink and Tom A. B. Snijders
Ch Chapter 6 Uses and Limitation of Continuous-Time Models to Examine Dyadic Interactions
Joel S. Steele, Joseph E. Gonzales and Emilio Ferrer
Ch Chapter 7 Makes Religion Happy or Makes Happiness Religious? An Analysis of a Three-Wave Panel Using and Comparing Discrete and Continuous-Time Techniques
Heiner Meulemann and Johan H. L. Oud
Ch Chapter 8 Mediation Modeling: Differing Perspectives on Time Alter Mediation Inferences
Pascal R. Deboeck, Kristopher J. Preacher and David A. Cole
Ch Chapter 9 Stochastic Differential Equation Models with Time-Varying Parameters
Meng Chen, Sy-Miin Chow and Michael D. Hunter

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-77219-6

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