- Latent class methods
- Longitudinal data analysis
- Analysis of preference data
- Categorical and ordered responses
- Microgenetic data
- Spatio-temporal models
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The Lancaster-Warwick-Stirling node has links with a number of associated UK social science research projects, which are related to its research aims and are concerned with developmental change. The node provides extended support to these projects, offering advice and providing analysis of data. There are currently four linked research projects: |
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Human development occurs because we gain new skills, we perfect ones that have served some purpose but then become more useful, and we lose other abilities that either become redundant or superseded. The study of how individual capabilities change and relate to other similarly developing skills is central to the discipline of developmental psychology. In this strand we are exploring a range of statistical approaches to the measurement of change that captures these processes and relationships. |
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Type of event:
workshop
Location of event:
Goldsmiths College
Date:
Saturday, September 11, 2010 - 13:00 - Sunday, September 12, 2010 - 14:00
More information:
http://socialstatistics.org/workshops/microgenetic2010 Please contact Val Schofield (v.schofield@lancaster.ac.uk or 01524 593198) with any registration queries. |
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Our specific research strands, each of which involves the development of new statistical models, cover a number of topical issues. These are concerned with social and developmental change both through the substantive topics and through the statistical and computational issues related to them. |
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