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_aAllison, Paul D. _91683 |
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_aEvent history analysis: _bregression for longitudinal event data / _cPaul D.Allison |
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_bSage, _c1984. _aCalifornia: |
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520 | _aDrawing on recent "event history" analytical methods from biostatistics, engineering, and sociology, this clear and comprehensive monograph explains how longitudinal data can be used to study the causes of deaths, crimes, wars, and many other human events. Allison shows why ordinary multiple regression is not suited to analyze event history data, and demonstrates how innovative regression - like methods can overcome this problem. He then discusses the particular new methods that social scientists should find useful. | ||
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