Author: Paul D. Alliso
Publisher: SAS Publishing
Keywords: theory, application, system, sas, regression, using, logistic
Number of Pages: 302
Published: 1999-03-23
List price: $41.95
ISBN-10: 1580253520
ISBN-13: 9781580253529
If you are a researcher or student with experience in multiple linear regression and want to learn about logistic regression, this book is for you! Informal and nontechnical, this book both explains the theory behind logistic regression and looks at all the practical details involved in its implementation using the SAS System. Several social science real-world examples are included in full detail. This book also explains the differences and similarities among the many generalizations of the logistic regression model. The following topics are covered: binary logit analysis, logit analysis of co
Author: Paul D. Allison
Publisher: WA (Wiley-SAS)
Keywords: theory, application, system, sas, regression, using, logistic
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2001-12-21
List price: $78.50
ISBN-10: 0471221759
ISBN-13: 9780471221753
Written in an informal and non-technical style, this book first explains the theory behind logistic regression and then shows how to implement it using the SAS System. Allison includes several detailed, real-world examples of the social sciences to provide readers with a better understanding of the material. He also explores the differences and similarities among the many generalizations of the logistic regression model.
Author: Sebastian Engell
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Keywords: processes, production, chemical, optimization, logistic
Number of Pages: 298
Published: 2008-03-25
List price: $325.00
ISBN-10: 352730830X
ISBN-13: 9783527308309
In this first book dedicated to the logistics of chemical plants and production processes, authors from academia and industry -- such as Bayer, Degussa, Merck -- provide an overview of the field, incorporating the knowledge and experience gathered over the last 10 years. In so doing, they describe the latest ideas on efficient design, illustrating when to produce which part of the equipment and with which resources, so as to optimize chemical plants for high capacity and flexibility. Alongside the fundamentals, tools and algorithms, and integration issues, the book features five significant in
Author: Balakrishna
Publisher: CRC Pre
Keywords: textbooks, monographs, series, statistics, logistic, distribution, handbook
Number of Pages: 624
Published: 1991-11-27
List price: $259.95
ISBN-10: 0824785878
ISBN-13: 9780824785871
Consolidating theory, methodology, and applications of the logistic distribution, the second edition of this bestseller has been completely revised and updated. Skimming over the early history of the logistic distribution, the text focuses on the mathematical and statistical properties of the function as applied to linear observations. With contributions from world-renowned experts, the book includes three new chapters based on the development of new methodologies. The editor introduces new material and revises existing chapters, deleting outdated information to make way for the new. The book
Authors:David G. Kleinbaum, Mitchel Klein,
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: text, learning, regression, logistic
Number of Pages: 536
Published: 2002-08-12
List price: $109.00
ISBN-10: 0387953973
ISBN-13: 9780387953977
This is the second edition of this text on logistic regression methods. As in the first edition, each chapter contains a presentation of its topic in "lecture-book" format together with objectives, an outline, key formulae, practice exercises, and a test. The "lecture-book" has a sequence of illustrations and formulae in the left column of each page and a script (i.e., text) in the right column. This format allows you to read the script in conjunction with the illustrations and formulae that highlight the main points, formulae, or examples being presented. This second edition includes five ne
Author: Dr. Scott Menard
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Keywords: concepts, applications, advanced, introductory, regression, logistic
Number of Pages: 392
Published: 2009-04-29
List price: $75.95
ISBN-10: 1412974836
ISBN-13: 9781412974837
In this text, author Scott Menard provides coverage of not only the basic logistic regression model but also advanced topics found in no other logistic regression text. The book keeps mathematical notation to a minimum, making it accessible to those with more limited statistics backgrounds, while including advanced topics of interest to more statistically sophisticated readers. Not dependent on any one software package, the book discusses limitations to existing software packages and ways to overcome them. Key Features Examines the logistic regression model in detailIllustrates concepts
Author: Dr. Fred C. Pampel
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Keywords: social, sciences, applications, quantitative, regression, primer, logistic
Number of Pages: 96
Published: 2000-05-26
List price: $17.95
ISBN-10: 0761920102
ISBN-13: 9780761920106
Trying to determine when to use a logistic regression and how to interpret the coefficients? Frustrated by the technical writing in other books on the topic? Pampel’s book offers readers the first "nuts and bolts" approach to doing logistic regression through the use of careful explanations and worked out examples. Pampel first offers readers a review of some basic concepts, such as exponents, percentage change, and likelihood functions. Next, he describes in some detail how taking the log of the odds eliminates the floor so that the transformation of logistic regression coefficients int