[Blindmath] Regression Text Book

Martin, Vincent F vincent.martin at gatech.edu
Sun Mar 5 20:11:37 UTC 2017


Zack,
Check out what SAS just introduced last week.  The sonification of graphs is truly amazing.  Ed Summers demoed the graphing engine all day at the CSUN conference.      

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Hello Zach,

I'm staggered anyone would recommend a textbook that is over USD$200, especially one that is over ten years old.

There is so much material out there on the standard topics taught in regression courses that even if I did recommend a text, my students wouldn't purchase it. Much of that material is accessible (aside from the graphs that is) especially if you are looking for resources that link with R as the preferred software. The help pages for SAS are fairly comprehensive resources. I suspect you'll find it difficult to find the right resource that exactly meets your needs but I'll share some off-list. They'll be R-centric of course.

Jonathan




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Hello All, 

 

I've checked the Louis data base, Learning Ally, even google books and I can't find this text book anywhere. My DSO made a readable PDF, but it doesn't work because there are obviously too many graphs and greak symbols.
I've paid $240 for the hard copy thinking the DSO could help, which it has according to its it's "word-of-mouth" best ability, and that a reader could help me; but it's not been easy to find a reader who can do the job in a satisfactory way that doesn't take 100 hours a week just to read the material covered in class. If anyone has this book, or knows where it can be obtained in BRF or audio, or even a book that is similar enough like it that I could get the basics from it-already identified some from Learning Ally-please let me know. Title pasted below.

 

Applied Linear Regression Models. (Fourth Edition) by Kutner, Nachtsheim and Neter.

*	701 pages
*	Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 4 edition (January 8, 2004)
*	Language: English
*	ISBN-10: 0073014664
*	ISBN-13: 978-0073014661

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks,

 

Zac

 

Zachary Mason

M.S. Student

Animal and Dairy Sciences

Mississippi State University

 

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