Modeling at Any Age

Modeling at Any Age
Author: Ro Martinez
Publisher: Seaside Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2010-12
Genre: Models (Persons)
ISBN: 9780976055570

Break into Modeling for Under $20

Break into Modeling for Under $20
Author: Judy Goss
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2008-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1429993847

There's a popular misconception that breaking into the modeling business requires expensive head shots and other costly investments. Judy Goss, a former Ford model and professional with twenty years in the business, has set out to dispel that myth once and for all, and tell you how you can actually launch your career for $20 or less. Judy breaks the process down into four simple steps: Preparation, Pictures, Promotion, and Presentation. She gives countless suggestions and tells all sorts of industry secrets, such as how to: * Determine what type of model you are * Take your own pictures at home in the right poses and clothes * Prepare what to say and do at casting calls * Avoid costly scams * And much more. Judy's expert advice will guide aspiring models of any age through the process of finding representation with a reputable agency or manager, and it provides a valuable resource to fall back on even after models start working. This comprehensive, step-by-step guide is the only book you'll need to launch the career of your dreams.

Model Material

Model Material
Author: Ramilla Sisodia
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 154628849X

A common sense handbook written both in a journalistic and personal format. Not just for the upcoming model, but for anybody who desires to be of model material and gain confidence. Also, a beneficial read for parents and families of those aspiring models who wish to take their step into this forever-changing and vastly-growing modelling world. My aim is to also guide ethnic models to break into mainstream modelling and to push the barriers further than just that of Asian bridal modelling and make-up. With advice and interviews from some of the world's biggest names in the industry – this guide will surely give you first-hand knowledge to make it to the top and to do so wisely. Included also is expert advice on how to get published, pursue a career in becoming a professional and international model, as well as inspiring those of any age, colour and gender who wish to make it mainstream. I have brought together in my book advice from leading celebrities and professionals within the modelling, fashion, media, health and beauty industry to help give weight and specific value. On top of this, I have added chapters to expose the industry for what it really is and bring to light the deep and dark secrets of the modelling world. Visit www.ramilla-sisodia.com for more information.

Modeling 101

Modeling 101
Author: Debbie Madison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780595476602

"REFERENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR FINALIST!" FOREWORD MAGAZINE / PINNACLE BOOK WINNER 2008 At some point and time in our lives we've dreamed about becoming a model. As our country's population ages, a demand for older models is growing for women and even more so for men. Another growing section of the modeling industry is the ethnic area. African Americans, Asians, Indians, and especially Hispanic models are needed. Modeling 101 is a step-by-step guide of how to become a model at any age. It teaches, informs and explains the ins and outs of the modeling industry. It addresses and answers specific and important questions about the industry, from how and where to get started, to an extensive national listing (state-by-state) of modeling agencies, photographers, and industry experts. Chapters topics include: modeling terminology, modeling documents and pay schedules, how to find a modeling agency, baby and children modeling, modeling fees and portfolios and modeling scams and pitfalls. Becoming a model has never been easier. This instructional how-to guide will give you the answers you need to become a model.

Time-Varying Effect Modeling for the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences

Time-Varying Effect Modeling for the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences
Author: Stephanie T. Lanza
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-05-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3030709442

This book is the first to introduce applied behavioral, social, and health sciences researchers to a new analytic method, the time-varying effect model (TVEM). It details how TVEM may be used to advance research on developmental and dynamic processes by examining how associations between variables change across time. The book describes how TVEM is a direct and intuitive extension of standard linear regression; whereas standard linear regression coefficients are static estimates that do not change with time, TVEM coefficients are allowed to change as continuous functions of real time, including developmental age, historical time, time of day, days since an event, and so forth. The book introduces readers to new research questions that can be addressed by applying TVEM in their research. Readers gain the practical skills necessary for specifying a wide variety of time-varying effect models, including those with continuous, binary, and count outcomes. The book presents technical details of TVEM estimation and three novel empirical studies focused on developmental questions using TVEM to estimate age-varying effects, historical shifts in behavior and attitudes, and real-time changes across days relative to an event. The volume provides a walkthrough of the process for conducting each of these studies, presenting decisions that were made, and offering sufficient detail so that readers may embark on similar studies in their own research. The book concludes with comments about additional uses of TVEM in applied research as well as software considerations and future directions. Throughout the book, proper interpretation of the output provided by TVEM is emphasized. Time-Varying Effect Modeling for the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences is an essential resource for researchers, clinicians/practitioners as well as graduate students in developmental psychology, public health, statistics and methodology for the social, behavioral, developmental, and public health sciences.

Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers

Statistical Modeling for Biomedical Researchers
Author: William D. Dupont
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2009-02-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1139643819

The second edition of this standard text guides biomedical researchers in the selection and use of advanced statistical methods and the presentation of results to clinical colleagues. It assumes no knowledge of mathematics beyond high school level and is accessible to anyone with an introductory background in statistics. The Stata statistical software package is again used to perform the analyses, this time employing the much improved version 10 with its intuitive point and click as well as character-based commands. Topics covered include linear, logistic and Poisson regression, survival analysis, fixed-effects analysis of variance, and repeated-measure analysis of variance. Restricted cubic splines are used to model non-linear relationships. Each method is introduced in its simplest form and then extended to cover more complex situations. An appendix will help the reader select the most appropriate statistical methods for their data. The text makes extensive use of real data sets available at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/dupontwd/wddtext/.

Agricultural Systems Modeling and Simulation

Agricultural Systems Modeling and Simulation
Author: Robert M. Peart
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1351830864

Offers a treatment of modern applications of modelling and simulation in crop, livestock, forage/livestock systems, and field operations. The book discusses methodologies from linear programming and neutral networks, to expert or decision support systems, as well as featuring models, such as SOYGRO, CROPGRO and GOSSYM/COMAX. It includes coverage on evaporation and evapotranspiration, the theory of simulation based on biological processes, and deficit irrigation scheduling.

Multilevel Modeling Methods with Introductory and Advanced Applications

Multilevel Modeling Methods with Introductory and Advanced Applications
Author: Ann A. O'Connell
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 645
Release: 2022-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 164802873X

Multilevel Modeling Methods with Introductory and Advanced Applications provides a cogent and comprehensive introduction to the area of multilevel modeling for methodological and applied researchers as well as advanced graduate students. The book is designed to be able to serve as a textbook for a one or two semester course in multilevel modeling. The topics of the seventeen chapters range from basic to advanced, yet each chapter is designed to be able to stand alone as an instructional unit on its respective topic, with an emphasis on application and interpretation. In addition to covering foundational topics on the use of multilevel models for organizational and longitudinal research, the book includes chapters on more advanced extensions and applications, such as cross-classified random effects models, non-linear growth models, mixed effects location scale models, logistic, ordinal, and Poisson models, and multilevel mediation. In addition, the volume includes chapters addressing some of the most important design and analytic issues including missing data, power analyses, causal inference, model fit, and measurement issues. Finally, the volume includes chapters addressing special topics such as using large-scale complex sample datasets, and reporting the results of multilevel designs. Each chapter contains a section called Try This!, which poses a structured data problem for the reader. We have linked our book to a website (http://modeling.uconn.edu) containing data for the Try This! section, creating an opportunity for readers to learn by doing. The inclusion of the Try This! problems, data, and sample code eases the burden for instructors, who must continually search for class examples and homework problems. In addition, each chapter provides recommendations for additional methodological and applied readings.

Modeling Multigroup Populations

Modeling Multigroup Populations
Author: Robert Schoen
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1489920552

This book deals with models that can capture the behavior of individuals and groups over time. Organizationally, it is divided into three parts. Part I discusses the basic, decrement-only, life table and its associated stable population. Part II examines multistate (or increment-decrement) models and provides the first comprehensive treatment of those extremely flexible and useful life table models. Part III looks at "two-sex" models, which simultaneously incorporate the marriage or fertility behavior of males and females. Those models are explored more fully and completely here than has been the case to date, and the importance of including the experience of both sexes is demonstrated analytically as weil as empirically. In sum, this book considers a broad range of population models with a view to showing that such models can be eminently calculable, clearly interpretable, and analytically valuable for the study of many kinds of social behavior. Four appendixes have been added to make the book more usable. Appendix A provides abrief introduction to calculus and matrix algebra so that readers can understand, though not necessarily derive, the equations presented. Appendix B provides an index of the principal symbols used. Appendix C gives the answers to the exercises found at the end of each chapter. Those exercises should be seen as an extension of the text, and are intended to inform as weil as to challenge.

Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation

Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Modeling and Simulation
Author: Peter L. Bonate
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2011-07-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1441994858

This is a second edition to the original published by Springer in 2006. The comprehensive volume takes a textbook approach systematically developing the field by starting from linear models and then moving up to generalized linear and non-linear mixed effects models. Since the first edition was published the field has grown considerably in terms of maturity and technicality. The second edition of the book therefore considerably expands with the addition of three new chapters relating to Bayesian models, Generalized linear and nonlinear mixed effects models, and Principles of simulation. In addition, many of the other chapters have been expanded and updated.