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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York :Wiley,
    ISBN: 9780470316863 , 0470316861 , 9780470317709 , 0470317701
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xx, 253 pages) : , illustrations
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    Parallel Title: Print version: Cook, R. Dennis. Introduction to regression graphics.
    DDC: 519.5/36/078
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    Keywords: Regression analysis Graphic methods ; Data processing. ; Regressieanalyse. ; Grafische methoden. ; Grafische Darstellung ; Regressionsanalyse ; Statistical analysis ; Use of ; Computers ; Electronic books.
    Abstract: Covers the use of dynamic and interactive computer graphics in linear regression analysis, focusing on analytical graphics. Features new techniques like plot rotation. The authors have composed their own regression code, using Xlisp-Stat language called R-code, which is a nearly complete system for linear regression analysis and can be utilized as the main computer program in a linear regression course. The accompanying disks, for both Macintosh and Windows computers, contain the R-code and Xlisp-Stat. An Instructor's Manual presenting detailed solutions to all the problems in the book is avai.
    Description / Table of Contents: An Introduction to Regression Graphics; Contents; Preface; 1 Getting Started; 1.1 Doing the examples; 1.2 A Very Brief Introduction to Xlisp-Stat; 1.2.1 Entering Data; 1.2.2 Working with Lists; 1.2.3 Calculating the Slope and Intercept; 1.2.4 Drawing a Histogram; 1.2.5 Drawing a Scatterplot; 1.2.6 Saving and Printing Text; 1.2.7 Saving and Printing a Graph; 1.2.8 Quitting Xlisp-Stat; 1.3 An Introduction to the R-code; 1.4 Using Your Own Data; 1.5 Getting Help; 1.6 Complements; Exercises; 2 Simple Regression Plots; 2.1 Thinking about Scatterplots; 2.2 Simple Linear Regression.
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.3 Assessing Linearity2.3.1 Superimposing the Fitted Line; 2.3.2 Residual Plots; 2.3.3 Average Smoothing; 2.3.4 Regression Smoothing; 2.4 Complements; Exercises; 3 Two-Dimensional Plots; 3.1 Aspect Ratio and Focusing; 3.2 Power Transformations; 3.3 Thinking about Power Transformations; 3.4 Showing Labels and Coordinates; 3.5 Linking Plots; 3.6 Marking and Coloring Points; 3.7 Brushing; 3.8 Name Lists; 3.9 complements; Exercises; 4 Scatterplot Matrices; 4.1 Using a Scatterplot Matrix; 4.2 Identifying Points; 4.3 Transforming Predictors to Linearity; 4.4 Partial Response Plots; 4.5 Complements.
    Description / Table of Contents: Exercises5 Three-Dimensional Plots; 5.1 Viewing a Three-Dimensional Plot; 5.1.1 Rotation Control; 5.1.2 Recalling Views; 5.1.3 Rocking; 5.1.4 Show Axes; 5.1.5 Depth Cuing; 5.2 Scaling and Centering; 5.3 Two-Dimensional Plots fromThree-Dimensional Plots; 5.3.1 Saving h; 5.3.2 Rotation in Two Dimensions; 5.3.3 Extracting a Two-Dimensional Plot; 5.3.4 Summary; 5.4 Removing a Linear Trend in Three-Dimensional Plots; 5.5 Using Uncorrelated Predictors; 5.6 Complements; Exercises; 6 Visualizing Linear Regression with Two Predictors; 6.1 Linear Regression; 6.1.1 The Ideal Summary Plot.
    Description / Table of Contents: 6.1.2 Viewing an Ideal Summary Plot When o2 = 06.2 Fitting by Eye; 6.2.1 Fitting by Eye When o2 = 0; 6.2.2 Fitting by Eye When o2〉 0; 6.2.3 Fitting by ols; 6.2.4 Checking a Candidate Summary Plot; 6.3 Correlated Predictors; 6.4 Distribution of the Predictors; 6.4.1 Nonlinear Predictors; 6.4.2 Linear Relationships Between Predictors; 6.4.3 Partial Variance Functions; 6.4.4 Scatterplot Matrices; 6.4.5 Multiple Regression; 6.5 Linear Predictors; 6.6 Complements; Exercises; 7 Visualizing Regression without Linearity; 7.1 General Three-Dimensional Response Plots; 7.1.1 Zero-Dimensional Structure.
    Description / Table of Contents: 7.1.2 One-Dimensional Structure7.1.3 Two-Dimensional Structure; 7.2 Example: Australian Athletes Data; 7.3 Example: Ethanol Data; 7.4 Many Predictors; 7.4.1 The One-Dimensional Estimation Result; 7.4.2 An Example with a Nonlinear Response; 7.5 Example: Berkeley Guidance Study for Girls; 7.6 Example: Australian Athletes Again; 7.7 Complements; 7.7.1 Linearity; 7.7.2 ols Summary Plots; 7.7.3 References; Exercises; 8 Finding Dimension; 8.1 Finding Dimension Graphically; 8.1.1 The Inverse Regression Curve; 8.1.2 Inverse Partial Response Plots; 8.2 Sliced Inverse Regression.
    Note: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. , English.
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    London :Routledge,
    ISBN: 0-203-16829-1 , 978-0-42922918-3
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 335 p.
    Series Statement: Economics as social theory
    Series Statement: Economics as social theory
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 0-415-07565-3
    DDC: 305.4/2
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    Keywords: Gesellschaft ; Industrie ; Labor economics ; Industries Social aspects ; Sexual division of labor ; Work and family ; Kind. ; Erziehung. ; Soziale Dienstleistung. ; Sozioökonomisches System. ; Vergütung. ; Familie. ; Berufstätigkeit. ; Feminismus. ; Wirtschaftstheorie. ; Generatives Verhalten. ; Sozialpolitik. ; Familienpolitik. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kind ; Erziehung ; Soziale Dienstleistung ; Sozioökonomisches System ; Vergütung ; Familie ; Berufstätigkeit ; Kind ; Feminismus ; Wirtschaftstheorie ; Generatives Verhalten ; Kind ; Sozialpolitik ; Kind ; Familienpolitik
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-325) and index
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Pages: 42 S.
    Series Statement: Öffentliche Vorlesungen / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 16
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    Keywords: Arbeitsorganisation. ; Arbeitsbeziehungen. ; Deutschland ; Hochschulschrift ; Arbeitsorganisation ; Arbeitsbeziehungen
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  • 4
    ISBN: 0821321161
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: World Bank discussion papers 160
    DDC: 304.8/2
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    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 44-49)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge, United Kingdom :Cambridge University Press,
    ISBN: 978-0-511-80867-8 , 0-511-80867-4 , 978-1-139-64854-7 , 1-139-64854-3 , 978-1-139-64090-9 , 1-139-64090-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 152 Seiten).
    Series Statement: Political economy of institutions and decisions
    Series Statement: Political economy of institutions and decisions
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    DDC: 302.3/5
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    Keywords: Geschichte ; Economía institucional ; Cambio organizacional ; Desarrollo económico ; Institutionnalisme ; Changement organisationnel ; Développement économique ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Negotiating ; Economic development ; Institutional economics ; Organizational change ; Economische ontwikkeling ; Organisatieverandering ; Economia (teoria) ; Planejamento economico ; Economia politica ; Institutionnalisme ; Changement organisationnel ; Développement économique ; Institutions sociales ; Einrichtung ; Institution (Soziologie) ; Wirtschaft ; ECONOMICS. ; SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS. ; SOCIAL STRUCTURE. ; INSTITUTION BUILDING. ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Institutional economics ; Organizational change ; Economic development ; Wirtschaftsordnung. ; Institutionenökonomie. ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung. ; Organisationswandel. ; Produktivität. ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Politische Ökonomie. ; Einrichtung. ; Wirtschaft. ; Wirtschaftssystem. ; Politisches System. ; Institution ; Wirtschaftsordnung ; Geschichte ; Institutionenökonomie ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Wirtschaftsordnung ; Organisationswandel ; Organisationswandel ; Produktivität ; Wirtschaftsgeschichte ; Institutionenökonomie ; Politische Ökonomie ; Einrichtung ; Einrichtung ; Wirtschaft ; Wirtschaftssystem ; Politisches System ; Wirtschaft ; Institution
    Note: "Continuing his groundbreaking analysis of economic structures, Douglass North develops an analytical framework for explaining the ways in which institutions and institutional change affect the performance of economies, both at a given time and over time. Institutions exist, he argues, due to the uncertainties involved in human interaction; they are the constraints devised to structure that interaction. Yet, institutions vary widely in their consequences for economic performance; some economies develop institutions that produce growth and development, while others develop institutions that produce stagnation. North first explores the nature of institutions and explains the role of transaction and production costs in their development. The second part of the book deals with institutional change. Institutions create the incentive structure in an economy, and organisations will be created to take advantage of the opportunities provided within a given institutional framework. North argues that the kinds of skills and knowledge fostered by the structure of an economy will shape the direction of change and gradually alter the institutional framework. He then explains how institutional development may lead to a path-dependent pattern of development. In the final part of the book, North explains the implications of this analysis for economic theory and economic history. He indicates how institutional analysis must be incorporated into neo-classical theory and explores the potential for the construction of a dynamic theory of long-term economic change"--Provided by publisher
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