Paul,

I recommend my book.

 Statistical Analysis and Data Display
An Intermediate Course with Examples in S-PLUS, R, and SAS

Series: Springer Texts in Statistics <http://www.springer.com/series/417>

*Heiberger*, Richard M., *Holland*, Burt

2004, XXIV, 730 p. 200 illus.

http://springeronline.com/0-387-40270-5

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=978-0-387-40270-3&x=0&y=0
It comes with the HH package for R and S-Plus, and code for all the
examples in R and S-Plus and for many of the examples in SAS.

Rich


On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Paul Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

> What regression textbooks are you using in stat courses that introduce
> regression?  I'm looking for something with approximately the same
> intended scope as Cohen, Cohen, West and Aiken, Applied Multiple
> Regression.  That presents OLS, interactions, categorical variables,
> and elementary GLM (logit, poisson).    In our second regression
> course, we work in more detail with John Fox's Applied Regression and
> the Companion book.  Leading up to that, I need some book that is a
> bit more applied in nature, with examples from various fields of
> study. Something about 200 pages long that ends with a chapter on
> logistic regression would be fine.  There was a book called Regression
> Analysis By Example, by Samprit Chatterjee, Ali S. Hadi and Bertram
> Price, was headed in the right direction, but it seems not to be in
> development any more.
>
> If it has R example code for certain basic analysis, it would be perfect.
>
> Suggestions?
>
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