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Statistical Modelling in GLIM Murray Aitkin

Statistical Modelling in GLIM By Murray Aitkin

Statistical Modelling in GLIM by Murray Aitkin


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The analysis of data by statistical modelling is becoming important. This book presents both the theory of statistical modelling with generalized linear models and the application of the theory to practical problems. It is intended for statisticians working in a range of fields, including biomedical and social sciences.

Statistical Modelling in GLIM Summary

Statistical Modelling in GLIM by Murray Aitkin

The analysis of data by statistical modelling is becoming increasingly important. This book presents both the theory of statistical modelling with generalized linear models and the application of the theory to practical problems using the widely available package GLIM. The authors have taken pains to integrate the theory with many practical examples which illustrate the value of interactive statistical modelling. Throughout the book theoretical issues of formulating and simplifying models are discussed, as are problems of validating the models by the detection of outliers and influential observations. The book arises from short courses given at the University of Lancaster's Centre for Applied Statistics, with an emphasis on practical programming in GLIM and numerous examples. A wide range of case studies is provided, using the normal, binomial, Poisson, multinomial, gamma, exponential and Weibull distributions. A feature of the book is a detailed discussion of survival analysis. Statisticians working in a wide range of fields, including biomedical and social sciences, will find this book an invaluable desktop companion to aid their statistical modelling. It will also provide a text for students meeting the ideas of statistical modelling for the first time.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introducing GLIM 3: getting started in GLIM 3. Part 2 Statistical modelling and statistical inference: the Bernoulli distribution for binary data; types of variables; definition of a statistical model; model criticism; likelihood-based confidence intervals. Part 3 Normal regression and analysis of variance: the normal distribution and the Box-Cox transformation family; link functions and transformations; regression models for prediction; the use of regression models for calibration; fatorial designs; midding data. Part 4 Binomial response data: binary responses; transformations and link functions; contingency table construction from binary data; multidimensional contingency tables with a binary response. Part 5: multinomial and Poisson response data. Part 6 Survival data: probability plotting with censored data - the Kaplan-Meier estimator; the Weibull distribution; the Cox proportional hazards model and the piecewise exponential distribution; the logistic and log logistic distributions; time-dependent explanatory variables. Appendices: discussion; GLIM directives; system defined structures in GLIM; datasets and macros.

Additional information

GOR005435776
9780198522034
0198522037
Statistical Modelling in GLIM by Murray Aitkin
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
19890112
392
N/A
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