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Applied Logistic Regression Analysis Quantitative Applications In The Social Sciences V 106 2nd Dr Scott Menard

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Applied Logistic Regression Analysis Quantitative Applications In The Social Sciences V 106 2nd Dr Scott Menard
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Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.14 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Dr. Scott Menard
ISBN: 9780761922087, 0761922083
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 2nd

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Applied Logistic Regression Analysis Quantitative Applications In The Social Sciences V 106 2nd Dr Scott Menard by Dr. Scott Menard 9780761922087, 0761922083 instant download after payment.

The focus in this Second Edition is again on logistic regression models for individual level data, but aggregate or grouped data are also considered. The book includes detailed discussions of goodness of fit, indices of predictive efficiency, and standardized logistic regression coefficients, and examples using SAS and SPSS are included. More detailed consideration of grouped as opposed to case-wise data throughout the book Updated discussion of the properties and appropriate use of goodness of fit measures, R-square analogues, and indices of predictive efficiency Discussion of the misuse of odds ratios to represent risk ratios, and of over-dispersion and under-dispersion for grouped data Updated coverage of unordered and ordered polytomous logistic regression models. 

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