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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