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Interpreting Probability Models: Logit, Probit, and Other Generalized Linear Models (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

Interpreting Probability Models: Logit, Probit, and Other Generalized Linear Models (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences)

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Author: Tim F. Liao
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 321272

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 96
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Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.2

ISBN: 0803949995
Dewey Decimal Number: 519.538
EAN: 9780803949997

Publication Date: June 30, 1994
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Editorial Reviews:

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"The author provides a stepwise approach for evaluating the results of fitting probability models to data as the focus for the book . . . . All this is packaged very systematically . . . . the booklet is highly successful in showing how probability models can be interpreted."

--Technometrics

"Tim Futing Liao’s Interpreting Probability Models. . . is an advanced text . . . . Liao’s text is more theoretical, but is well exemplified using case studies . . . . this is a text for the more advanced statistician or the political scientist with strong leanings in this direction!"

--John G. Taylor in Technology and Political Science

What is the probability that something will occur, and how is that probability altered by a change in some independent variable? Aimed at answering these questions, Liao introduces a systematic way for interpreting a variety of probability models commonly used by social scientists. Since much of what social scientists study are measured in noncontinuous ways and thus cannot be analyzed using a classical regression model, it is necessary for scientists to model the likelihood (or probability) that an event will occur. This book explores these models by reviewing each probability model and by presenting a systematic way for interpreting results. Beginning with a review of the generalized linear model, the book covers binary logit and probit models, sequential logit and probit models, ordinal logit and probit models, multinomial logit models, conditional logit models, and Poisson regression models.




Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent and quick guide to interpretation   March 24, 2003
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

As a grad student faced with a statistics paper interpreting different probability models, this small book was the solution!
He is so clear and so thorough, I know how to interpret those results now! He clearly specifies that there are 5 ways to interpret these models and I have not found any other book/sage series that is more clear than this. I also have Aldrich and Nelson's "Linear Probability, Logit, and Probit Models" but this one's so much better than that if you are looking into how to interpret those coefficients. A MUST BUY! I was so surprised that no one wrote a review of this excellent piece, I just had to write it!



3 out of 5 stars Non Fiction   September 3, 2007
Blue Tyson
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Interpreting Probability Models : Logit, Probit, and Other Generalized Linear Models by Tim Liao is a quite useful little text. It is pretty clear, and the examples are good and well constructed enough to give you some definite guidance on how to go about this.

Definitely worth a look for those needing info on the topic.


 

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