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Re: st: textbooks for a statistics course
Long's "Regression Models for Categorical and Limited Dependent
Variable" is an excellent book on this topic. He (and J. Freese) also
wrote a book on how to run these models in Stata
http://www.stata.com/bookstore/regmodcdvs.html
And here is a very useful online ressource
http://www.ats.ucla.edu/stat/stata/examples/long/default.htm
Regards,
Sebastian
Hyojoung Kim schrieb:
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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