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Regression Models for Categorical and Count Data

English

By (author): Peter Martin

This text provides practical guidance on conducting regression analysis on categorical and count data. Step by step and supported by lots of helpful graphs, it covers both the theoretical underpinnings of these methods as well as their application, giving you the skills needed to apply them to your own research. It offers guidance on:

·       Using logistic regression models for binary, ordinal, and multinomial outcomes

·       Applying count regression, including Poisson, negative binomial, and zero-inflated models

·       Choosing the most appropriate model to use for your research

·       The general principles of good statistical modelling in practice

Part of The SAGE Quantitative Research Kit, this book will give you the know-how and confidence needed to succeed on your quantitative research journey

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Product Details
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Mar 2022
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781529761269

About Peter Martin

 Dr Peter Martin is Lecturer in Applied Statistics at University College London. He has taught statistics to students of sociology psychology epidemiology and other disciplines since 2003. One of the joys of being a statistician is that it opens doors to research collaborations with many people in diverse fields. Dr Martin has been involved in investigations in life course research survey methodology and the analysis of racism. In recent years his research has focused on health inequalities psychotherapy and the evaluation of healthcare services. He has a particular interest in topics around mental health.

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