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overview Donald Hedeker's chief expertise is in the development and use of advanced statistical methods for clustered and longitudinal data, with particular emphasis on mixed-effects models. He is the primary author of several freeware computer programs for mixed-effects analysis. With Robert Gibbons, Don is the author of the text “Longitudinal Data Analysis,” published by Wiley in 2006. More recently, he has developed methods and software for analysis of intensive longitudinal data, which are data with many measurements over time, often collected using mobile devices and/or the internet. Such data are increasingly obtained by researchers in many research areas, for example in the areas of mobile health (mHealth) and ecological momentary assessment (EMA) studies. He is an associate editor for Statistics in Medicine.
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Academic Article A comment on the selection of 'healthy controls' for psychiatric experiments.
Academic Article Random-effects regression models for clustered data with an example from smoking prevention research.
Academic Article Initial severity and differential treatment outcome in the National Institute of Mental Health Treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program.
Academic Article Some conceptual and statistical issues in analysis of longitudinal psychiatric data. Application to the NIMH treatment of Depression Collaborative Research Program dataset.
Academic Article Trajectories of smoking among freshmen college students with prior smoking history and risk for future smoking: data from the University Project Tobacco Etiology Research Network (UpTERN) study.
Academic Article Lack of preference for diazepam in anxious volunteers.
Academic Article Make Better Choices (MBC): study design of a randomized controlled trial testing optimal technology-supported change in multiple diet and physical activity risk behaviors.
Academic Article Intraclass correlation estimates in a school-based smoking prevention study. Outcome and mediating variables, by sex and ethnicity.
Academic Article Modeling mood variation and covariation among adolescent smokers: application of a bivariate location-scale mixed-effects model.
Academic Article Application of random-effects regression models in relapse research.
Academic Article An application of a mixed-effects location scale model for analysis of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) data.
Academic Article The impact of Medicare Part D on out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs, medication utilization, health resource utilization, and preference-based health utility.
Academic Article One-year follow-up of a randomized clinical trial comparing flexion distraction with an exercise program for chronic low-back pain.
Academic Article Methods for Multilevel Ordinal Data in Prevention Research.
Academic Article An introduction and integration of cross-classified, multiple membership, and dynamic group random-effects models.
Academic Article Assessing the implementation of a bedside service handoff on an academic hospitalist service.
Academic Article A mixed-effects location scale model for time-to-event data: A smoking behavior application.
Academic Article MixWILD: A program for examining the effects of variance and slope of time-varying variables in intensive longitudinal data.
Grant STATISTICAL MODELS FOR NESTED SERVICES UTILIZATION DATA
Grant Variance Modeling of Smoking-related EMA Data
Grant Novel Statistical Models for EMA Studies of Physical Activity
Award or Honor Receipt Sells Award for Distinguished Multivariate Research
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