Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models
Henrik Madsen author Poul Thyregod author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:9th Nov '10
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Bridging the gap between theory and practice for modern statistical model building, Introduction to General and Generalized Linear Models presents likelihood-based techniques for statistical modelling using various types of data. Implementations using R are provided throughout the text, although other software packages are also discussed. Numerous examples show how the problems are solved with R.
After describing the necessary likelihood theory, the book covers both general and generalized linear models using the same likelihood-based methods. It presents the corresponding/parallel results for the general linear models first, since they are easier to understand and often more well known. The authors then explore random effects and mixed effects in a Gaussian context. They also introduce non-Gaussian hierarchical models that are members of the exponential family of distributions. Each chapter contains examples and guidelines for solving the problems via R.
Providing a flexible framework for data analysis and model building, this text focuses on the statistical methods and models that can help predict the expected value of an outcome, dependent, or response variable. It offers a sound introduction to general and generalized linear models using the popular and powerful likelihood techniques. Ancillary materials are available at www.imm.dtu.dk/~hm/GLM
This book presents a well-structured introduction to both general linear models and generalized linear models. … I would recommend the book as a suitable text for senior undergraduate or postgraduate students studying statistics or a reference for researchers in areas of statistics and its applications.
—Shuangzhe Liu, International Statistical Review, 2012
This book is targeted to undergraduates in statistics but can be used by researchers as a reference manual as well. It is well written, easy to read and the discussion of the examples is clear. As a complement there is a collection of slides for an introductory course on general, generalized, and mixed effects models in the homepage cited in the preface of this book. This book has a good set of references … I recommend this book as one of the textbooks to be discussed in a course for model building.
—Clarice G.B. Demétrio, Biometrics, February 2012
ISBN: 9781420091557
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 750g
316 pages