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  • "This book will show how to estimate and interpret fixed-effects models in a variety of different modeling contexts: linear models, logistic models, Poisson models, Cox regression models, and structural equation models. Both advantages and disadvantages of fixed-effects models will be considered, along with detailed comparisons with random-effects models. Written at a level appropriate for anyone who has taken a year of statistics, the book will be appropriate as a supplement for graduate courses in regression or linear regression as well as an aid to researchers who have repeated measures or cross-sectional data.; Author biography:; Paul D. Allison is Professor of Sociology at theUniversity of Pennsylvania, where he teaches advanced graduate courses on event history analysis, categorical data analysis, and structural equation models with latent variables. He is the author of seven books and more than 50 journal articles. Every summer he teaches 5-day workshops on survival analysis and logistic regression analysis that draw about 100 researchers from around the U.S. A former Guggenheim Fellow, Allison received the 2001 Lazarsfeld Award for distinguished contributions to sociological methodology." (Verlagsinformation) (xsd:string)
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  • Fixed effects regression models (xsd:string)
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  • Los Angeles u.a.: Sage, 2009.- IX, 123 S., graph. Darst. (xsd:string)
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