Re: Question about analysis of longitudinal data
Posted by
Christopher Stride on
Oct 24, 2016; 4:57pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/Question-about-analysis-of-longitudinal-data-tp5733371p5733373.html
Longitudinal MLM would be the most appropriate choice, observations (timepts) nested within cities. Will give equivalent results to LGM at most basic level.
Hello everybody!! I'm asking for your kind advice because I have a consolidated weekly data of hospital admissions for the las 2 years (104 observation points) of 32 cities. I'm looking to estimate the mean growth of hospital admissions over this period, but a visual inspection of the data suggest that some cities shows a growth in hospital admission but others has stable records over time (admissions did not vary over time)
My first idea was use LGM, but i have no access to Mplus or Lisrel (I have no licence of this packages), so I want tos ask you suggest me any idea for analyse this set.
Any help or reference will be gratefully received.
Kind Regards
Norberto
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