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  1. Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata

    By Michael N. Mitchell

    Michael Mitchell's Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata is a clear treatment of how to carefully present results from model-fitting in a wide variety of settings. It is a boon to anyone who has to present the tangible meaning of a complex model in a clear fashion, regardless...

    Published April 18th 2012 by Stata Press

  2. Multilevel Modeling of Categorical Outcomes Using IBM SPSS

    By Ronald H Heck, Scott Thomas, Lynn Tabata

    Series: Quantitative Methodology Series

    This is the first workbook that introduces the multilevel approach to modeling with categorical outcomes using IBM SPSS Version 20. Readers learn how to develop, estimate, and interpret multilevel models with categorical outcomes. The authors walk readers through data management, diagnostic tools,...

    Published April 15th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Neuroscience and the Economics of Decision Making

    Edited by Alessandro Innocenti, Angela Sirigu

    Series: Routledge Advances in Experimental and Computable Economics

    In the last two decades there has been a flourishing research carried out jointly by economists, psychologists and neuroscientists. This meltdown of competences has lead towards original approaches to investigate the mental and cognitive mechanisms involved in the way the economic agent collects,...

    Published April 15th 2012 by Routledge

  4. Event History Analysis with R

    By Göran Broström

    Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC The R Series

    With an emphasis on social science applications, Event History Analysis with R presents an introduction to survival and event history analysis using real-life examples. Keeping mathematical details to a minimum, the book covers key topics, including both discrete and continuous time data,...

    Published April 2nd 2012 by CRC Press

  5. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volumes I and II, Third Edition

    By Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal

    This book examines Stata's treatment of generalized linear mixed models, also known as multilevel or hierarchical models. These models are "mixed" because they allow fixed and random effects, and they are "generalized" because they are appropriate for continuous Gaussian responses as well as binary...

    Published April 1st 2012 by Stata Press

  6. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volume I

    Continuous Responses, Third Edition

    By Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal

    Volume I is devoted to continuous Gaussian linear mixed models and has nine chapters. The chapters are organized in four parts. The first part provides a review of the methods of linear regression. The second part provides an in-depth coverage of the two-level models, the simplest extensions of a...

    Published April 1st 2012 by Stata Press

  7. Multilevel and Longitudinal Modeling Using Stata, Volume II

    Categorical Responses, Counts, and Survival, Third Edition

    By Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, Anders Skrondal

    Volume II is devoted to generalized linear mixed models for binary, categorical, count, and survival outcomes. The second volume has seven chapters also organized in four parts. The first three parts in volume II cover models for categorical responses, including binary, ordinal, and nominal (a new...

    Published April 1st 2012 by Stata Press

  8. Functional Analytic Psychotherapy

    Distinctive Features

    By Mavis Tsai, Robert J. Kohlenberg, Jonathan W. Kanter, Gareth I. Holman, Mary Plummer Loudon

    Series: CBT Distinctive Features

    How can I supercharge the therapy I currently use? This volume distils the core principles, methods, and vision of the approach. Each Functional Analytic Psychotherapy (FAP) principle is presented in terms of its intended purpose and is clearly linked to the underlying theory, thus providing...

    Published March 14th 2012 by Routledge

  9. Experimental Philosophy and its Critics

    Edited by Joachim Horvath, Thomas Grundmann

    Experimental philosophy is one of the most recent and controversial developments in philosophy. Its basic idea is rather simple: to test philosophical thought experiments and philosophers’ intuitions about them with scientific methods, mostly taken from psychology and the social sciences. The...

    Published March 14th 2012 by Routledge

  10. Statistical Concepts

    A Second Course, 4th Edition

    By Richard G. Lomax, Debbie L. Hahs-Vaughn

    Statistical Concepts consists of the last 9 chapters of An Introduction to Statistical Concepts, 3rd ed. Designed for the second course in statistics, it is one of the few texts that focuses just on intermediate statistics. The book highlights how statistics work and what they mean to better...

    Published March 11th 2012 by Routledge