Plots, Transformations, and Regression
An Introduction to Graphical Methods of Diagnostic Regression Analysis
Series: Oxford Statistical Science Series; 1;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 17 December 1987
- ISBN 9780198533719
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages296 pages
- Size 232x154x16 mm
- Weight 462 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 143 line illustrations 0
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Long description:
`Repression diagnostics are a collection of methods used to find (diagnose) unusual features in a regression problem.
`Although informal diagnostics have a long and respectable history, it is only in the last fifteen years or so that they have been systematically studied. Atkinson has been one of the key players in this area, with several important papers dating from the early 1970s. The book clearly builds on much of that earlier work, but it is not intended as a research monograph, but as an introduction and guide to using diagnostics as a practical part of regression analysis. Both research statisticians and users of statistics should find this book generally both interesting and accessible.
`A major strength of this book is Atkinson's decision to present only a subset of diagnostic methods that have been suggested in the literature, rather than giving the reader a menu of possibilities to choose from. In a field with few underlying principles and much that requires experience and practice, the reader who is new to the area can only benefit from learning a reasonably coherent collection of methods.' From a review by Sanford Weisberg, University of Minnesota.
'Both research statisticians and users of statistics should find this book generally both interesting and accessible...The emphasis on examples [is] appealing.' Technometrics. 'Well-written....Presents a very readable, yet thorough, introduction to the large number of techniques that can be loosely referred to as extensions to linear regression.' Choice
Table of Contents:
Introduction; The algebra of deletion; Diagnostic quantities; The presentation of results; Diagnostic plots for explanatory variables; Transformations and constructed variables; Transformations for percentages and proportions; Other constructed variables; The power transformation with shifted location; Further diagnostic quantities; Goodness of link tests; Further problems, other analyses; Appendix; References; Index.
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