Understanding Regression Analysis - Quantitative Application In The Social Sciences
Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables (Advanced Quantitative Techniques in the Social Sciences) by J Scott Long
In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio (Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences) by Philippe Bourgois
BIG IDEAS: A HISTORY OF FIELD RESEARCH IN INDUSTRIAL DESIGN IN THE ...
Internal Wideband Monopole Antenna for MIMO Access-Point Applications in the WLAN/WiMAX Bands
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The exploring nature of Language Learning Strategies (LLSs) and their relationship with various variables with focus on personality traits in the current studies of second/foreign language learning
The exploring nature of Language Learning Strategies (LLSs) and their relationship with various variables with focus on personality traits in the current studies of second/foreign language learning
It is often necessary for social scientists to study differences in groups, such as gender or race differences in attitudes, buying behavior, or socioeconomic characteristics. When the researcher seeks to estimate group differences through the use of independent variables that are qualitative, dummy variables allow the researcher to represent information about group membership in quantitative terms without imposing unrealistic measurement assumptions on the categorical variables. Beginning with the simplest model, Hardy probes the use of dummy variable regression in increasingly complex specifications, exploring issues such as: interaction, heteroscedasticity, multiple comparisons and significance testing, the use of effects or contrast coding, testing for curvilinearity, and estimating a piecewise linear regression.
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Interaction Effects in Multiple Regression has provided students and researchers with a readable and practical introduction to conducting analyses of interaction effects in the ...
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