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      Distributed Lag Linear and Non-Linear Models inR: The Packagedlnm

      Journal of Statistical Software
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          Distributed lag non-linear models (DLNMs) represent a modeling framework to flexibly describe associations showing potentially non-linear and delayed effects in time series data. This methodology rests on the definition of a crossbasis, a bi-dimensional functional space expressed by the combination of two sets of basis functions, which specify the relationships in the dimensions of predictor and lags, respectively. This framework is implemented in the R package dlnm, which provides functions to perform the broad range of models within the DLNM family and then to help interpret the results, with an emphasis on graphical representation. This paper offers an overview of the capabilities of the package, describing the conceptual and practical steps to specify and interpret DLNMs with an example of application to real data.

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          Journal
          JSSOBK
          Journal of Statistical Software
          J. Stat. Soft.
          Foundation for Open Access Statistic
          1548-7660
          2011
          2011
          : 43
          : 8
          Article
          10.18637/jss.v043.i08
          3191524
          22003319
          f29ce118-7bf7-46d8-8a86-292ceb98e4e9
          © 2011
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