Background
Diggle, Peter John was born on February 24, 1950 in Prescot, Lancashire, England. Son of William Ronald and Dorothy Hapgood (Cook) Diggle.
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The first edition of Analysis for Longitudinal Data has become a classic. Describing the statistical models and methods for the analysis of longitudinal data, it covers both the underlying statistical theory of each method, and its application to a range of examples from the agricultural and biomedical sciences. The main topics discussed are design issues, exploratory methods of analysis, linear models for continuous data, general linear models for discrete data, and models and methods for handling data and missing values. Under each heading, worked examples are presented in parallel with the methodological development, and sufficient detail is given to enable the reader to reproduce the author's results using the data-sets as an appendix. This second edition, published for the first time in paperback, provides a thorough and expanded revision of this important text. It includes two new chapters; the first discusses fully parametric models for discrete repeated measures data, and the second explores statistical models for time-dependent predictors.
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This book provides a self-contained account of a wide range of statistical methods for the analysis of longitudinal data. Emphasizing the biomedical and agricultural sciences, the book covers each method's applicability and underlying statistical theory. Major topics include: design considerations, exploratory methods of analysis, linear models for continuous data, generalized linear models for discrete data, and models and methods for handling data with missing values. Worked examples are presented throughout and an appendix covers some basic statistical principles. This cogent and clear text will be welcomed by students across a wide range of the sciences.
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This is a new edition of the classic monograph, published in 1983, that described those statistical methods that are used to analyse spatial data. This edition has been entirely updated with the latest developments in the analysis of spatial data which have grown to become a large area of concern in environmental and epidemiological research. There is a website connected with the volume that contains additional data sets and a new chapter on spatial epidemiology. It is appropriate for graduate level statisticians in various disciplines.
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This book is an introductory account of time-series analysis, examined from the perspective of an applied statistician specializing in biological applications. It includes covers exploratory methods, including time-plots, smoothing, the correlogram and periodgram, as well as the theory of stationary random processes, spectral analysis and regression modelling, repeated measurements, ARIMA modelling, forecasting, and bivariate time series analysis. The book emphasizes biological and medical applications, but will be particularly useful to students and practitioners of applied statistics in all fields of application, as well as to biologists whose work involves the analysis of time-series data.
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Written by a prominent statistician and author, the first edition of this bestseller broke new ground in the then emerging subject of spatial statistics with its coverage of spatial point patterns. Retaining all the material from the second edition and adding substantial new material, Statistical Analysis of Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Point Patterns, Third Edition presents models and statistical methods for analyzing spatially referenced point process data. Reflected in the title, this third edition now covers spatio-temporal point patterns. It explores the methodological developments from the last decade along with diverse applications that use spatio-temporally indexed data. Practical examples illustrate how the methods are applied to analyze spatial data in the life sciences. This edition also incorporates the use of R through several packages dedicated to the analysis of spatial point process data. Sample R code and data sets are available on the author’s website.
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Diggle, Peter John was born on February 24, 1950 in Prescot, Lancashire, England. Son of William Ronald and Dorothy Hapgood (Cook) Diggle.
Bachelor of Science, U. Liverpool, 1972; Master of Science, Oxford (England) University, 1973; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1977.
Statistics lecturer, U. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1974-1984;
reader in statistics, U. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1984;
senior research scientist division mathematics and science, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, 1985-1986;
principal research scientist, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, 1986-1987;
chief research scientist, chief division, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia, 1987-1988;
professor statistics, U. Lancaster, since 1988. Adjunct Professor biostatistics Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1993. Senior research fellow statistics Australian National U., Canberra, 1989.
Visiting professor Limburgs U. Centrum, Belgium, 1994-1995. Visiting research worker Swedish U. Agricultural Sciences, Stockholm, Garpenburg, and Uppsala, 1978. Trustee Biometrika, London, since 1994.
( Written by a prominent statistician and author, the fir...)
(This book is an introductory account of time-series analy...)
(This is a new edition of the classic monograph, published...)
(This book provides a self-contained account of a wide ran...)
(The first edition of Analysis for Longitudinal Data has b...)
Fellow Royal Statistical Society (honorary secretary North Eastern local group 1977-1979, chairman 1980-1982, research section committee since 1998, county 1983-1985, joint editorof Series B journal 1984-1987, honorary secretary 1990-1996, Guy medal in silver 1997). Member Biometric Society (session organizer), Bernoulli Society (county 1987-1991, program coordinator European regional committee 1994-1996), Statistical Society Australia (program committee for biocentennial conference 1988).
Married Amanda Gillian Chetwynd, May 13, 1992. Children: Jonathan Alexander, Hannah Elena.