Statistical Modelling in GLIM

Statistical Modelling in GLIM - Oxford Statistical Science Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

An introduction to both the theory of statistical models and the practical implementation of these techniques in the analysis of data using the package GLIM 3, the statistical package for Generalized Linear Interactive Modelling, developed by the Working Party on Statistical Computing of the Royal Statistical Society.;The authors have aimed to integrate both the theoretical and practical aspects, thus all the statistical principles which are discussed are illustrated by worked examples using GLIM's interactive facilities. A full description of the use of GLIM 3 for model fitting is given with detailed discussions of many examples.;This book was written from 1982-1987 as part of an Economic and Social Research Council research programme at the Centre for Applied Statistics in the analysis of complex social data, which supported Dorothy Anderson and John Hinde.;There are several way this book can be used. It is written in sequence which is intended to be appropriate for intensive courses. Chapter 1 gives a gentle introduction to GLIM 3 for novices and chapter 2 a general introduction to the principles of statistical modelling, with two simple examples. This chapter also develops the necessary theory of maximum likelihood estimation and likelihood ratio testing. Chapter 3 discusses the normal model, chapter 4 binomial data, chapter 5 multinomial and Poisson data and chapter 6 survival data.;This work should be of value to statisticians working in a wide range of fields including biomedical research and the social sciences as well as providing a "hands on" guide for students in these areas using these techniques for the first time.

Book information

ISBN: 9780198522041
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Imprint: Clarendon Press
Pub date:
Number of pages: 392
Weight: -1g
Height: 247mm
Width: 165mm
Spine width: 25mm