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Regression Models for Categorical, Count, and Related Variables (ePub eBook)


Regression Models for Categorical, Count, and Related Variables (ePub eBook)

eBook by Hoffmann, John P., Dr.;

Regression Models for Categorical, Count, and Related Variables (ePub eBook)

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ISBN:
9780520965492
Publication Date:
16 Aug 2016
Publisher:
University of California Press
Pages:
432 pages
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Regression Models for Categorical, Count, and Related Variables (ePub eBook)

Description

Social science and behavioral science students and researchers are often confronted with data that are categorical, count a phenomenon, or have been collected over time. Sociologists examining the likelihood of interracial marriage, political scientists studying voting behavior, criminologists counting the number of offenses people commit, health scientists studying the number of suicides across neighborhoods, and psychologists modeling mental health treatment success are all interested in outcomes that are not continuous. Instead, they must measure and analyze these events and phenomena in a discrete manner.   This book provides an introduction and overview of several statistical models designed for these types of outcomes-all presented with the assumption that the reader has only a good working knowledge of elementary algebra and has taken introductory statistics and linear regression analysis.   Numerous examples from the social sciences demonstrate the practical applications of these models. The chapters address logistic and probit models, including those designed for ordinal and nominal variables, regular and zero-inflated Poisson and negative binomial models, event history models, models for longitudinal data, multilevel models, and data reduction techniques such as principal components and factor analysis.   Each chapter discusses how to utilize the models and test their assumptions with the statistical software Stata, and also includes exercise sets so readers can practice using these techniques. Appendices show how to estimate the models in SAS, SPSS, and R; provide a review of regression assumptions using simulations; and discuss missing data. A companion website includes downloadable versions of all the data sets used in the book.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgments 1. Review of Linear Regression Models 2. Categorical Data and Generalized Linear Models 3. Logistic and Probit Regression Models 4. Ordered Logistic and Probit Regression Models 5. Multinomial Logistic and Probit Regression Models 6. Poisson and Negative Binomial Regression Models 7. Event History Models 8. Regression Models for Longitudinal Data 9. Multilevel Regression Models 10. Principal Components and Factor Analysis Appendix A: SAS, SPSS, and R Code for Examples in Chapters Section 1: SAS Code Section 2: SPSS Syntax Section 3: R Code Appendix B: Using Simulations to Examine Assumptions of OLS Regression Appendix C: Working with Missing Data References Index

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