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A survey of new PIs in the UK

scientific article published on 20 September 2019

Age period cohort analysis: a review of what we should and shouldn't do

scientific article published on 01 March 2020

Age, Period and Cohort Processes in Longitudinal and Life Course Analysis: A Multilevel Perspective

scientific article

Another 'futile quest'? A simulation study of Yang and Land's Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort model

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Bayesian informative priors with Yang and Land’s hierarchical age–period–cohort model

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Cross-Classified Multilevel Modelling of the Effectiveness of Similarity-Based Virtual Screening

scientific article published on 6 November 2017

Current practice in the modelling of age, period and cohort effects with panel data: a commentary on Tawfik et al. (2012), Clarke et al. (2009), and McCulloch (2012)

article published in 2013

Don't birth cohorts matter? A commentary and simulation exercise on Reither, Hauser, and Yang's (2009) age–period–cohort study of obesity

scholarly article by Andrew Bell & Kelvyn Jones published January 2014 in Social Science and Medicine

Explaining Fixed Effects: Random Effects Modeling of Time-Series Cross-Sectional and Panel Data

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Fixed and random effects models: making an informed choice

Formula for success: Multilevel modelling of Formula One Driver and Constructor performance, 1950–2014

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Life-course and cohort trajectories of mental health in the UK, 1991-2008--a multilevel age-period-cohort analysis

scientific article published on 6 September 2014

Should age-period-cohort analysts accept innovation without scrutiny? A response to Reither, Masters, Yang, Powers, Zheng and Land

scientific article published on 28 January 2015

Stylised fact or situated messiness? The diverse effects of increasing debt on national economic growth

The hierarchical age-period-cohort model: Why does it find the results that it finds?

scientific article

The impossibility of separating age, period and cohort effects

scientific article published on 4 May 2013

Understanding and misunderstanding group mean centering: a commentary on Kelley et al.'s dangerous practice

Urban geography and protest mobilization in Africa