Walt,
thanks for the suggestion. I've reviewed the book, and it seems a good
choice for my purpose.
hyojoung
Hyojoung Kim
Assistant Professor of Sociology
University of Washington
202 Savery Hall, Box 353340
Seattle, WA 98195-3340
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter R. Paczkowski" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2006 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: st: textbooks for a statistics course
> Hi,
>
> An excellent book is
>
> Regression with Social Data: Modeling Continuous and Limited Response
Variables
> A. DeMaris
> Wiley Interscience
> 2004
>
> This has excellent explanations; some math but not
> overwhelming. Examples are mostly sociological.
>
> Walt Paczkowski
>
>
>
> At 02:00 PM 7/26/2006, you wrote:
> >Dear Stataliers,
> >
> >This query is not specific to Stata, but I'd like to have your
> >recommendations on textbooks for my statistics course. The course will
cover
> >OLS regression, Probit/Logit, Ordered Regression, Multinomial Regression,
> >Tobit Analysis for the audience of advanced undergraduate and graduate
> >students with rather weak mathematical background. Too technical a book
> >would not be appropriate for this group of audience. Ideal would be a
book
> >that addresses basic computational procedures, interpretations, and
> >assumptions of each of the above regressions. Any suggestion is highly
> >appreciated.
> >
> >Hyojoung Kim
> >
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