Donald R. Hedeker
Professor Biostatistics
Contact InformationE-mail: hedeker@uic.edu Address: 955 Sphpi, M/c 923, M/C 923 1603 W. Taylor St Chicago, IL 60612 Phone: 312-996-4896
Additional Websites / AffiliatesPersonal Website: http://www.uic.edu/~hedeker
Academic Background PHD, Psychology, Univ of Chicago, 1989 BA, Economics, Univ of Chicago, 1980
Research InterestsMixed effects models; longitudinal data analysis; analysis of ecological momentary assessment (EMA) data
Teaching InterestsLongitudinal data analysis, intermediate biostatistics
Publications Hedeker D. (2003).
A mixed-effects multinomial logistic regression model
Statistics in Medicine, 22:1433-1446. Hedeker D., Siddiqui O., & Hu F.B. (2000).
Random-effects regression analysis of correlated grouped-time survival data.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 9:161-179. Hedeker D. & Mermelstein, R.J. (1998).
A multivariate thresholds of change model for analysis of stages of change data.
Multivariate Behavioral Research, 33:427-455. Hedeker D. & Gibbons, R.D. (1997).
Application of random-effects pattern-mixture models
for missing data in longitudinal studies.
Psychological Methods, 2:64-78. Hedeker D. & Gibbons R.D. (1994).
A random-effects ordinal regression model for multilevel analysis.
Biometrics, 50:933-944. Hedeker, D. (2008). Multilevel models for ordinal and nominal variables. In J. de Leeuw & E. Meijer (Eds.), Handbook of Multilevel Analysis (pp. 237-274). Springer, New York. Hedeker, D., Mermelstein, R.J., & Demirtas, H. (2007). Analysis of binary outcomes with missing data: missing=smoking, last observation carried forward, and a little multiple imputation. Addiction, 102:1564-1573. Hedeker, D. and Gibbons, R.D. Longitudinal Data Analysis, 2006, Wiley. Hedeker, D., Mermelstein, R.J., & Flay, B. R.
Application of item response theory models for intensive longitudinal data.
In T.A. Walls & J.L. Schafer (Eds.),
Models for Intensive Longitudinal Data, 2006,
Oxford University Press. Hedeker, D.
Generalized linear mixed models.
In B. Everitt & D. Howell (Eds.),
Encyclopedia of Statistics in Behavioral Science, Wiley, 2005. Hedeker, D.
An introduction to growth modeling.
In D. Kaplan & M. Seltzer (Eds.), Handbook of Quantitative Methodology for the Social Sciences.
Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA. pages 215-234. 2004. Hedeker, D. & Mermelstein, R.J.
Mixed-effects regression models with heterogeneous variance: analyzing ecological momentary assessment data of smoking.
In T.D. Little, J.G. Marquis, & J.A. Bovaird (Eds.), Modeling Longitudinal Processes in an Ecological Context. Erlbaum, Mahwah, NJ.
Recent Honors and Awards2005, Excellence in Teaching TEACHING AWARD University of Illinois at Chicago Council for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
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