Description
An accessible and practical guide to the use of applied regression models in testing and evaluating hypotheses about social relationships.
About the Author
Dudley L. Poston, Jr., is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Texas A&M University. He held adjunct professor positions at People's (Renmin) University of China, Fuzhou University, and Nanjing Normal University. He has published twenty-two books and over 380 journal articles, book chapters, and related reports, and has taught demography and statistics classes to around 1,000 graduate and 5,000 undergraduate students. Eugenia Conde is a statistical consultant at the H. W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She provides consultations to students and faculty on research methods and statistics. Layton M. Field is an associate professor at Mount St. Mary's University, and Director of the Mount Community Advancement Resources in Training, Assessment, and Service program. He specializes in research methods and statistics, and has published articles in the areas of demography, sociology, and criminal justice.
Reviews
'This textbook on applied regression by Poston, Conde, and Field is well suited for teaching graduate students in all of the social science fields, but is especially suited for demography, population studies, and public health. It is an excellent contribution to the teaching and practice of regression analysis in the twenty-first century that also can serve as a useful reference book for practitioners.' David Swanson, University of California, Riverside
'This textbook successfully combines theoretical statistical concepts and empirical research examples of applied regression models, from the basic to advanced ones. The best part is the detailed interpretations of the results of statistical analyses. Readers can truly understand the meanings and usages of these statistical numbers.' Lang-Wen Huang, Soochow University, Taipei
'Applied Regression Models in the Social Sciences excels in its focus on the application and interpretation of various regression models and its inclusion of commands in Stata and R. Its sequencing and topical coverage set it apart from others in that the reader is guided through the entire research process with a multitude of examples. This will be a valuable resource to faculty, students, and applied researchers alike.' Ginny Garcia-Alexander, University of Texas at San Antonio
'This textbook fills a critical void in the market for statistical tutorials by bridging the gap between elementary and advanced statistics and providing real-world examples in both Stata and R, allowing students to develop proficiency in the statistical software environments in highest demand. It strikes the perfect balance, neither oversimplifying nor overwhelming with complex mathematics, making it the ideal companion for graduate students seeking a solid foundation in the skills needed to generate social science findings with advanced insights. From correlation analysis to multi-level modeling, this comprehensive and versatile book covers a wide range of regression techniques, equipping learners with a diverse toolkit for trustworthy data analysis and allowing them to transition from the classroom to the laboratory with confidence. The authors' expertise shines through in this clear, comprehensive, and engaging book that is destined to be an indispensable resource.' Stephanie Bohon, University of Tennessee
Book Information
ISBN 9781108926263
Author Dudley L. Poston, Jr
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1140g
Dimensions(mm) 253mm * 177mm * 25mm