Regression Analysis

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761929048

A Constructive Critique

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By Richard A. Berk
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Preface 1. Prologue: Regression Analysis as Problematic 2. A Grounded Introduction to Regression Analysis 3. Simple Linear Regression 4. Statistical Inference for Simple Linear Regression 5. Causal Inference for the Simple Linear Model 6. The Formalities of Multiple Regression 7. Using and Interpreting Multiple Regression 8. Some Popular Extensions of Multiple Regression 9. Some Regression Diagnostics 10. Further Extensions of Regression Analysis 11. What to Do

"Berk has incisively identified the various strains of regression abuse and suggests practical steps for researchers who desire to do good social science while avoiding such errors." -- Peter H. Rossi "I have been waiting for a book like this for some time. Practitioners, especially those doing applied work, will have much to gain from Berk's volume, regardless of their level of statistical sophistication. Graduate students in sociology, education, public policy, and any number of similar fields should also use it. It will also be a useful foil for conventional texts for the teaching of the regression model. I plan to use it for my students as a text, and hope others will do the same." -- Herbert Smith "An interesting and lively text, rich in practical wisdom, written for people who do empirical work in the social sciences and their graduate students." -- David A. Freedman "This book lives up to its subtitle as a "constructive critique" that complements the more standards "how-to" treatments of regression, and I hope that many students and practitioners will be inspired by it to think harder about the connections between their data analysis, their statistical models, and their social science research goals." -CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW -- Andrew E. Gelman

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