Generalized linear models and extensions
2nd ed.
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Publication
2007 - Stata Press, College Station, TX
Language
English
Word Count
96,750 words, Guess
Page Count
387 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781597180146
- ISBN-101597180149
- Goodreads1630920
- LibraryThing3369506
- Library of Congress Control Number2009284259
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781597180146
- Open LibraryOL22765768M
Classifications
- LCCQA
- LCCQA276 .H355 2007
Description
"The third edition of Generalized Linear Models and Extensions provides a comprehensive overview of the nature and scope of generalized linear models (GLMs) and of the major changes to the basic GLM algorithm that allow modeling of data that violate GLM distributional assumptions. The text stands out in its coverage of the derivation of GLM families and of their foremost links, and also guides the reader in how to apply the various GLM and GLM-extensions to real data. This edition has added a new chapter on data synthesis, which provides instruction on simulating independent as well as correlated data. Regression models illustrated with synthetic and real data are provided throughout the book to enable readers to better understand the models and their assumptions. We have also added discussion of models such as Poisson-inverse Gaussian, generalized Poisson, and generalized negative binomial, as well as more enhanced discussion of other binomial land count models, and of tests for the analysis of model fit. The book was written for researchers needing guidelines on how to select, construct, interpret, and evaluate this general class of models." --From cover.
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