9780412311109-0412311100-An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, First Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science)

An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, First Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science)

ISBN-13: 9780412311109
ISBN-10: 0412311100
Edition: 1st
Author: Annette J. Dobson
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Format: Hardcover 176 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780412311109
ISBN-10: 0412311100
Edition: 1st
Author: Annette J. Dobson
Publication date: 1990
Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
Format: Hardcover 176 pages

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An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, First Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science) (ISBN-13: 9780412311109 and ISBN-10: 0412311100), written by authors Annette J. Dobson, was published by Chapman and Hall/CRC in 1990. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Applied (Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models, First Edition (Chapman & Hall/CRC Texts in Statistical Science) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Applied books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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An undergraduate-level introduction to the topic of generalized linear models
An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models-a new edition of An Introduction to Statistical Modelling-demonstrates how generalized linear models provide a unifying framework for many commonly used multivariate statistical methods, including multiple regression and analysis of variance or covariance for continuous response data, logistic regression for binary responses, and log-linear models for counted responses. The theory for these models is developed using the exponential family of distributions, maximum likelihood estimation, and likelihood ration tests. Chapters on each of the main types of generalized linear models are included. The statistical computing program GLIM , developed to fit these models to data, is used extensively. Other programs, particularly MINITAB, are used to illustrate particular issues. The student is assumed to have a working knowledge of basic statistical concepts and methods, at the level of most introductory statistics courses, and some acquaintance with calculus and matrix algebra. Methods described in this text are widely applicable for analyzing data from the fields of medicine, agriculture, biology, engineering, industrial experimentation, and the social sciences.

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