Understanding Regression Analysis An Introductory Guide

Understanding Regression Analysis: An Introductory Guide by Larry D. Schroeder, published by SAGE in April 1986, is a concise resource designed for beginners seeking to grasp the fundamentals of linear regression. This 1st Edition, comprising 95 pages, serves as a practical introduction rather than a comprehensive textbook, offering essential insights into the techniques and terminology associated with regression analysis.
Readers will find that this guide provides a heuristic explanation of the procedures involved in regression analysis, making it accessible for those who may encounter empirical work prior to formal statistics training. Covering topics relevant to mathematics, probability, and statistics, the book aims to equip students with a foundational understanding necessary for further study in research and social science methodologies.
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The authors have provided beginners with a background to the frequently-used technique of linear regression. It is not intended to be a substitute for a course or textbook in statistics, but rather a stop-gap for students who encounter empirical work before undertaking a statistics course. It provides a heuristic explanation of the procedures and terms used in regression analysis and has been written at the most elementary level.
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