Social Science Quarterly, Volume 80, Issues 1-2Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1999 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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At the town level , the limited , weak correlations raise some particular issues for principal components and regression analyses . The absence of strong and clear correlations may reflect dissipation of relationships as scale draws ...
At the town level , the limited , weak correlations raise some particular issues for principal components and regression analyses . The absence of strong and clear correlations may reflect dissipation of relationships as scale draws ...
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Because logistic regression evaluates the risk of change , it is inappropriate to include cases that had already changed . However , there is little difference between the descriptive statistics for the entire sample of ninety - nine ...
Because logistic regression evaluates the risk of change , it is inappropriate to include cases that had already changed . However , there is little difference between the descriptive statistics for the entire sample of ninety - nine ...
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Logistic regression modifies the regression function in order to account for the unique character of a dichotomous dependent variable . Each independent - variable coefficient is calculated in terms of how much a unit change on that ...
Logistic regression modifies the regression function in order to account for the unique character of a dichotomous dependent variable . Each independent - variable coefficient is calculated in terms of how much a unit change on that ...
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