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CONTENTS Preface Series Editor?s Introduction 1. INTRODUCTION The Purposes of Cohort Analysis Definitions; Comparison of Cohort Analysis With Related Methods The Identification Problem 2. STRATEGIES FOR ESTIMATING AGE, PERIOD, AND COHORT EFFECTS The Mason, Mason, Winsborough, and Poole Method The Nakamura Bayesian Method The Quest Continues Age-Period-Cohort-Characteristic (APCC) Models Informal Means of Assessing APC Effects An Illustration: A Cohort Analysis of Personal Happiness 3. USE OF COHORT ANALYSIS FOR UNDERSTANDING CHANGE 4. DATA REQUIREMENTS AND AVAILABILITY Data Requirements Data Availability 5. THE FUTURE Notes References About the Author
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Cohort analysis.