Regression and Other Stories
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Publication
2020-07-23 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Language
English
Word Count
140,000 words, Guess
Page Count
560 pages
Physical Format
Paperback; Hardcover
Identifiers
- ISBN-10110702398X
- ISBN-139781107023987
- OCLC Control Number1150958022
- Better World Books9781107023987
- Open LibraryOL28367145M
Classifications
- LCCQA278.2
- LCCQA278.2 .G45 2021
Description
Most textbooks on regression focus on theory and the simplest of examples. Real statistical problems, however, are complex and subtle. This is not a book about the theory of regression. It is about using regression to solve real problems of comparison, estimation, prediction, and causal inference. Unlike other books, it focuses on practical issues such as sample size and missing data and a wide range of goals and techniques. It jumps right in to methods and computer code you can use immediately. Real examples, real stories from the authors' experience demonstrate what regression can do and its limitations, with practical advice for understanding assumptions and implementing methods for experiments and observational studies. They make a smooth transition to logistic regression and GLM. The emphasis is on computation in R and Stan rather than derivations, with code available online. Graphics and presentation aid understanding of the models and model fitting.
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