ABSTRACT

This classic text on multiple regression is noted for its nonmathematical, applied, and data-analytic approach. Readers profit from its verbal-conceptual exposition and frequent use of examples. The applied emphasis provides clear illustrations of the principles and provides worked examples of the types of applications that are possible. Researchers learn how to specify regression models that directly address their research questions. An overview of the fundamental ideas of multiple regression and a review of bivariate correlation and regression and other elementary statistical concepts provide a strong foundation for understanding the rest of the text. The third edition features an increased emphasis on graphics and the use of confidence intervals and effect size measures, and an accompanying CD with data for most of the numerical examples along with the computer code for SPSS, SAS, and SYSTAT.  Applied Multiple Regression serves as both a textbook for graduate students and as a reference tool for researchers in psychology, education, health sciences, communications, business, sociology, political science, anthropology, and economics. An introductory knowledge of statistics is required. Self-standing chapters minimize the need for researchers to refer to previous chapters.

part |2 pages

PART I: BASICS

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|54 pages

Bivariate Correlation and Regression

chapter 4|46 pages

Sets of Independent Variables

part |2 pages

PART II: THE REPRESENTATION OF INFORMATION IN INDEPENDENT VARIABLES

chapter 5|42 pages

Nominal or Qualitative Scales

chapter 6|52 pages

Quantitative Scales

chapter 7|26 pages

Missing Data

chapter 8|50 pages

Interactions

part |2 pages

PART III: APPLICATIONS