Multiple Regression A Primer By Paul D Allison


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Multiple Regression


Multiple Regression

Author: Paul D. Allison

language: en

Publisher: Pine Forge Press

Release Date: 1999


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Presenting topics in the form of questions and answers, this popular supplemental text offers a brief introduction on multiple regression on a conceptual level. Author Paul D. Allison answers the most essential questions (such as how to read and interpret multiple regression tables and how to critique multiple regression results) in the early chapters, and then tackles the less important ones (for instance, those arising from multicollinearity) in the later chapters. With this organization, readers can stop at the end of any chapter and still feel like they′ve already gotten the meat of the subject.

Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression


Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression

Author: James Jaccard

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 2003-03-05


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This is a practical introduction to conducting analyses of interaction effects in the context of multiple regression. This new edition expands coverage on the analysis of three-way interactions in multiple regression analysis.

Multiple Regression


Multiple Regression

Author: Leona S. Aiken

language: en

Publisher: SAGE

Release Date: 1991


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This successful book, now available in paperback, provides academics and researchers with a clear set of prescriptions for estimating, testing and probing interactions in regression models. Including the latest research in the area, such as Fuller's work on the corrected/constrained estimator, the book is appropriate for anyone who uses multiple regression to estimate models, or for those enrolled in courses on multivariate statistics.