Best Practices in Logistic Regression
Regression & Correlation
Best Practices in Logistic Regression explains logistic regression in a concise and simple manner that gives students the clarity they need without the extra weight of longer, high-level texts.
Supplements
Data sets for the exercises and additional resources are available on the free open-access site.
“This text is extremely student-friendly . . . it is a nearly perfect balance of conceptual explanation and application using example data sets”
“This is an absolutely stellar approach to a very difficult and under-used analysis. The use of humor, practical examples, the use of real data, and the inclusion of both basic and advanced concepts without being overly concerned with the derivation of the analysis, foster a better understanding of logistic regression.”
“The text will serve well to widely expand the usage of the logistic regression in social science research. The not-too-technical explanation of core concepts, with numerous computer outputs for illustrations, makes it a perfect text for the senior undergraduate and graduate-level course, as well as a reference for the analytical practitioner.”
“I appreciate the emphasis on application and the coverage of topics that are useful in research but neglected by other books on this method.”
“This is a very impressive book. The topic is timely.”
“It is a very good text and covers topics, such as the need to clean data, inefficiency/volatility of estimates, and missing data effects, that are not generally dealt with.”
“The book includes detailed explanations of various logistic regression models using a range of data and analysis results. It is very suitable for social science students.”
“This book is concise, accessible, and reader-friendly, particularly for those in education research. The value of this book lies not only in laying out certain “best practices,” but more importantly in pointing out common pitfalls and showing newcomers the way around.”
Recommended for additional reading
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