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Negative Binomial Regression

Negative Binomial Regression

Negative Binomial Regression

2nd Edition
Joseph M. Hilbe, Arizona State University
March 2011
Hardback
9780521198158
$99.99
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    This second edition of Hilbe's Negative Binomial Regression is a substantial enhancement to the popular first edition. The only text devoted entirely to the negative binomial model and its many variations, nearly every model discussed in the literature is addressed. The theoretical and distributional background of each model is discussed, together with examples of their construction, application, interpretation and evaluation. Complete Stata and R codes are provided throughout the text, with additional code (plus SAS), derivations and data provided on the book's website. Written for the practising researcher, the text begins with an examination of risk and rate ratios, and of the estimating algorithms used to model count data. The book then gives an in-depth analysis of Poisson regression and an evaluation of the meaning and nature of overdispersion, followed by a comprehensive analysis of the negative binomial distribution and of its parameterizations into various models for evaluating count data.

    • Fully revised to incorporate recent software developments
    • Every model currently offered in a commercial statistical software package is discussed in detail
    • Data sets and additional code available on a companion website

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Students, developers, and practitioners in this area will all want to have this thorough guide close at hand. The wealth of theory and extensive applications using 'real' data sets and contemporary software will provide a crucial resource for their research.' William Greene, New York University

    'This is a well-researched practically oriented book on an important class of models relevant to over-dispersed count data. Recommended.' John Nelder, Imperial College London

    'Every model currently offered in commercial statistical software is discussed in detail … well written and can serve as an excellent reference book for applied statisticians who would use negative binomial regression modelling for undergraduate students or graduate students.' Yuehua Wu, Zentralblatt MATH

    'I would recommend this book to researchers and students who would like to gain an overview of the negative binomial distribution and its extensions.' Fiona McElduff, University College London

    'The text is well-written, easy-to-read but once started, is difficult to put down as each chapter unfolds the intricacies of the distribution.' International Statistical Review

    'The second edition of Negative Binomial Regression is a unique statistical textbook. It is a very enjoyable read! It not only provides statistical fundamentals, but also provides historical perspectives and expert insights. This book is an excellent introduction for someone new to modeling count data, as well as an invaluable resource for the experienced practitioner grappling with complex overdispersed data.' Elizabeth Kelly, Statistical Sciences Group, Los Alamos National Laboratory

    'As with all of Joe Hilbe's books this text is thorough and scholarly with an extensive list of references. Important theorems and other theoretical results are presented but are presented to be informative rather than to develop and teach the theory.' Michael R. Chernick, Significance

    '… a valuable hands-on introduction to negative binomial regression and the analysis of count data in general. I am also pleased to see an advocation of the utility of the negative binomial distribution in applied work.' Psychometrika

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    Product details

    March 2011
    Hardback
    9780521198158
    572 pages
    231 × 155 × 36 mm
    1.13kg
    36 b/w illus. 170 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. The concept of risk
    • 3. Overview of count response models
    • 4. Methods of estimation and assessment
    • 5. Assessment of count models
    • 6. Poisson regression
    • 7. Overdispersion
    • 8. Negative binomial regression
    • 9. Negative binomial regression: modeling
    • 10. Alternative variance parameterizations
    • 11. Problems with zero counts
    • 12. Censored and truncated count models
    • 13. Handling endogeneity and latent class models
    • 14. Count panel models
    • 15. Bayesian negative binomial models
    • Appendix A. Constructing and interpreting interactions
    • Appendix B. Data sets and Stata files
    • References
    • Index.
    Resources for
    Type
    Joseph Hilbe's bepress site
    COUNT package at CRAN site
    Stata commands and batch files
    Size: 37.64 KB
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    SAS data files
    Size: 405.86 KB
    Type: application/zip
    Stata data (dta) files
    Size: 318.4 KB
    Type: application/zip
    Errata and Revisions for the the Second Printing (May 2012)
    Size: 427.98 KB
    Type: application/pdf
    Errata and Revisions
    Size: 610.03 KB
    Type: application/pdf