Fixed Effects Regression Models
By: Allison, Paul D.
Material type: BookSeries: Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences (Volume 160). Publisher: Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.], SAGE Publications, 2009Description: 136 pages.ISBN: 0-7619-2497-3.Subject(s): econometric model | regression analysis | Research | Social ScienceSummary: This book demonstrates how to estimate and interpret fixed-effects models in a variety of different modeling contexts: linear models, logistic models, Poisson models, Cox regression models, and structural equation models. Both advantages and disadvantages of fixed-effects models will be considered, along with detailed comparisons with random-effects models. Written at a level appropriate for anyone who has taken a year of statistics, the book is appropriate as a supplement for graduate courses in regression or linear regression as well as an aid to researchers who have repeated measures or cross-sectional dataItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book demonstrates how to estimate and interpret fixed-effects models in a variety of different modeling contexts: linear models, logistic models, Poisson models, Cox regression models, and structural equation models. Both advantages and disadvantages of fixed-effects models will be considered, along with detailed comparisons with random-effects models. Written at a level appropriate for anyone who has taken a year of statistics, the book is appropriate as a supplement for graduate courses in regression or linear regression as well as an aid to researchers who have repeated measures or cross-sectional data
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