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Re: st: Interaction model
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David Hoaglin <[email protected]>
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Re: st: Interaction model
Date
Fri, 10 Feb 2012 14:10:52 -0500
You may want to look at
David W. Hosmer and Stanley Lemeshow, Applied Logistic Regression,
second edition. Wiley, 2000. (The authors are working on a third
edition, but I don't know their timetable.)
Also, the chapters on logistic regression in
Alan Agresti, Categorical Data Analysis, second edition. Wiley, 2002.
(A third edition is in the works. The author should be turning the
manuscript over to Wiley about now.)
If you find that book too technical, try
Alan Agresti, An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis, second
edition. Wiley, 2007.
Hosmer and Lemeshow use examples from medicine and public health.
Agresti's examples are quite diverse. Some of them illustrate the
model-building process that I suggested.
David Hoaglin
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Lauren Beresford <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Statalisters,
> Just a quick question here. I am running "saturated models" with higher order three-way interactions and lower order two-way interactions as David describes below (although with a binary dv using logistic regression).
> I am wondering if anyone knows of some good papers or books related to these sorts of models?
> Best,Lauren Beresford
> Doctoral Candidate, SociologyUC Berkeley
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