The Analysis of Stochastic Processes using GLIM

The aim of this book is to present a survey of the many ways in which the statistical package GLIM may be used to model and analyze stochastic processes. Its emphasis is on using GLIM interactively to apply statistical techniques. Examples are drawn from a wide range of applications including medicine, biology and the social sciences. It is based on the author's many years of teaching courses along these lines to both undergraduate and graduate students. The author assumes that readers have a reasonably strong background in statistics, as might be gained from undergraduate courses, and that they are also familiar with the basic workings of GLIM. Topics covered include the analysis of survival data, regression and fitting distributions, time series analysis (including both the time and frequency domains), repeated measurements and generalized linear models.