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    Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata by Mitchell, Michael N.;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2, New edition
    • Publisher Stata Press
    • Date of Publication 18 December 2020

    • ISBN 9781597183215
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages610 pages
    • Size 235x184 mm
    • Weight 1280 g
    • Language English
    • 121

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    Short description:

    This book provides clear and simple examples illustrating how to interpret and visualize a wide variety of regression models. If you ever find yourself wishing for simple and straightforward advice about how to interpret and visualize regression models using Stata, this book is for you.

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    Long description:

    Interpreting and Visualizing Regression Models Using Stata, Second Edition provides clear and simple examples illustrating how to interpret and visualize a wide variety of regression models. Including over 200 figures, the book illustrates linear models with continuous predictors (modeled linearly, using polynomials, and piecewise), interactions of continuous predictors, categorical predictors, interactions of categorical predictors, and interactions of continuous and categorical predictors. The book also illustrates how to interpret and visualize results from multilevel models, models where time is a continuous predictor, models with time as a categorical predictor, nonlinear models (such as logistic or ordinal logistic regression), and models involving complex survey data. The examples illustrate the use of the margins, marginsplot, contrast, and pwcompare commands.


    This new edition reflects new and enhanced features added to Stata, most importantly the ability to label statistical output using value labels associated with factor variables. As a result, output regarding marital status is labeled using intuitive labels like Married and Unmarried instead of using numeric values such as 1 and 2. All the statistical output in this new edition capitalizes on this new feature, emphasizing the interpretation of results based on variables labeled using intuitive value labels. Additionally, this second edition illustrates other new features, such as using transparency in graphics to more clearly visualize overlapping confidence intervals and using small sample-size estimation with mixed models. If you ever find yourself wishing for simple and straightforward advice about how to interpret and visualize regression models using Stata, this book is for you.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction; Continuous predictors: Linear; Continuous predictors: Polynomials; Continuous predictors: Piecewise models; Continuous by continuous interactions; Continuous by continuous by continuous interactions; Categorical predictors; Categorical by categorical interactions; Categorical by categorical by categorical interactions; Linear by categorical interactions; Polynomial by categorical interactions; Piecewise by categorical interactions; Continuous by continuous by categorical interactions; Continuous by categorical by categorical interactions; Multilevel models; Time as a continuous predictor; Time as a categorical predictor; Nonlinear models; Complex survey data

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