Re: Regression books

2000-08-07 Thread Rob Kings
Christopher If Amazon list the books as out of print (or even if they don't) I recommend www.bibliofind.com This is a web site of second hand books. Draper and Smith was £60 from Amazon (?? $80 or $90) yet I found a very good copy on bibliofind for $32 + postage. The bookseller was in Maine, and

Re: Regression books

2000-08-06 Thread Gary McClelland
Many thanks to Christopher Tong [EMAIL PROTECTED] for posting the list of recommended and mentioned textbooks on regression. And thanks for including mine on the list. Judd McClelland (*) (*) = out of print, according to amazon.com However, the out-of-print info from Amazon is wrong

Re: regression books?

2000-07-31 Thread Amorich
the neter is good and a standard, and montgomery is fine. actually, linear regression is probably THE major technique in econometrics, and several good books are found there which show most all you need to get started... try Basic Econometrics, by Gujarati,Econometric Analysis, by Greene, and

Re: regression books?

2000-07-27 Thread Donald Burrill
On Sun, 23 Jul 2000, Christopher Tong wrote, in response to my comment: However, there is some evidence that in statistics (perhaps more than in most disciplines) there is a strong interaction between writing style and reading style, especially at introductory levels; and perhaps

Re: regression books?

2000-07-24 Thread Steve Gregorich
I also endorse Draper and Smith, but I want to add another to the list. Fox, _Applied Regression Analysis, Linear Models, and Related Methods_. Sage. Steve Gregorich Does anyone have recommendations for introductory books on regression analysis? I posted this question on

Re: regression books?

2000-07-23 Thread Donald Burrill
On Sat, 22 Jul 2000, Christopher Tong wrote: Does anyone have recommendations for introductory books on regression analysis? I posted this question on sci.stat.math and got only one reply so far. Depends on where you're coming from and where you want to go, inter alia. Your e-mail

Re: regression books?

2000-07-22 Thread Mary Beth Oliver
Hi There, I, too, endorse Cohen Cohen. It's a wonderful book -- very clear, excellent examples. I endorse it without reservations. Best of luck here. mbo Christopher Tong wrote: Does anyone have recommendations for introductory books on regression analysis? I posted this question

Re: regression books?

2000-07-22 Thread Joe Ward
If you are near a university library you may want to take a look at INTRODUCTION TO LINEAR MODELS by Ward and Jennings. The Purdue library might have a copy. Also, the Fountain-Ward JSE article shown at the URL below is related to your interest. http://www.ijoa.org/joeward/wardindex.html

Re: regression books?

2000-07-22 Thread Peter Lewycky
Consider looking at the Sage series of monographs "Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences". They are easy to read and are pitched to differing levels of statistical sophistication. #22, #50, #57, #72, #92 and #93 deal with regression. Christopher Tong wrote: Does anyone