SAS for Mixed Models, Second Edition

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The indispensable, up-to-date guide to mixed models using SAS. Discover the latest capabilities available for a variety of applications featuring the MIXED, GLIMMIX, and NLMIXED procedures in SAS for Mixed Models, Second Edition, the comprehensive mixed models guide for data analysis, completely revised and updated for SAS 9 by authors Ramon Littell, George Milliken, Walter Stroup, Russell Wolfinger, and Oliver Schabenberger. The theory underlying the models, the forms of the models for various applications, and a wealth of examples from different fields of study are integrated in the discussions of these models: random effect only and random coefficients models; split-plot, multilocation, and repeated measures models; hierarchical models with nested random effects; analysis of covariance models; spatial correlation models; generalized linear mixed models; and nonlinear mixed models. Professionals and students with a background in two-way ANOVA and regression and a basic knowledge of linear models and matrix algebra will benefit from the topics covered. This book is part of the SAS Press program.

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Ramon C. Littell, Ph.D., Professor of Statistics at the University of Florida, is the coauthor of several books, including SAS System for Regression, Third Edition, and SAS for Linear Models, Fourth Edition. He has worked with SAS software since 1986.

George A. Milliken, Ph.D., Professor of Statistics at Kansas State University, has been using SAS software since 1974 and has extensive experience with the design and analysis of experiments using mixed models by incorporating the GLM, MIXED, GLIMMIX, and NLMIXED procedures.

Walter W. Stroup, Ph.D., is currently professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Nebraska. His responsibilities include teaching statistical modeling, design of experiments, and research applications of mixed models in collaboration with researchers in agriculture, natural resources, medical and pharmaceutical sciences, education, and the behavioral sciences. Dr. Stroup received a B.A. degree in psychology from Antioch College, and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in statistics from the University of Kentucky. He is widely published in statistical and applied journals and has participated in a number of symposia on issues in statistical consulting and statistical modeling. He has taught numerous short courses and workshops on generalized linear mixed models. A SAS user since 1975, Dr. Stroup is coauthor of SAS for Linear Models, Fourth Edition, SAS for Mixed Models, both editions. In additional, Dr. Stroup is author of Generalized Linear Mixed Models: Modern Concepts, Methods and Applications, an introduction to GLMMs that makes extensive use of SAS examples.

Russell D. Wolfinger, Ph.D. is Director of Scientific Discovery and Genomics at SAS Institute Inc., where he has worked since 1989. Before leading SAS scientific efforts, he authored the MIXED, MULTTEST, KDE, and NLMIXED procedures in SAS/STAT.

Oliver Schabenberger, Ph.D., is Senior Research Statistician at SAS Institute and has been using SAS software since 1991. He maintains and develops mixed model software and is the author of the GLIMMIX procedure.

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