Methods of Statistical Model Estimation

Author:   Joseph Hilbe ,  Andrew Robinson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367380007


Pages:   255
Publication Date:   05 September 2019
Format:   Paperback
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Methods of Statistical Model Estimation examines the most important and popular methods used to estimate parameters for statistical models and provide informative model summary statistics. Designed for R users, the book is also ideal for anyone wanting to better understand the algorithms used for statistical model fitting. The text presents algorithms for the estimation of a variety of regression procedures using maximum likelihood estimation, iteratively reweighted least squares regression, the EM algorithm, and MCMC sampling. Fully developed, working R code is constructed for each method. The book starts with OLS regression and generalized linear models, building to two-parameter maximum likelihood models for both pooled and panel models. It then covers a random effects model estimated using the EM algorithm and concludes with a Bayesian Poisson model using Metropolis-Hastings sampling. The book's coverage is innovative in several ways. First, the authors use executable computer code to present and connect the theoretical content. Therefore, code is written for clarity of exposition rather than stability or speed of execution. Second, the book focuses on the performance of statistical estimation and downplays algebraic niceties. In both senses, this book is written for people who wish to fit statistical models and understand them. See Professor Hilbe discuss the book.

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Author:   Joseph Hilbe ,  Andrew Robinson
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Chapman & Hall/CRC
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9780367380007


ISBN 10:   0367380005
Pages:   255
Publication Date:   05 September 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This book is a concise volume of statistical methods associated with parametric models. With a rich set of R codes, the book contains full demonstration of how to apply the parametric statistical models to obtain desired results of analyses with minimal theoretical details. ... a useful reference book for a graduate course on statistical models using a standard textbook ... many illustrative samples are truly easy to understand. This book is also handy for understanding the algorithm used in statistical model fitting, using the R programming language. --Jae-kwang Kim, Biometrics, March 2014


"""This book is a concise volume of statistical methods associated with parametric models. With a rich set of R codes, the book contains full demonstration of how to apply the parametric statistical models to obtain desired results of analyses with minimal theoretical details. ... a useful reference book for a graduate course on statistical models using a standard textbook ... many illustrative samples are truly easy to understand. This book is also handy for understanding the algorithm used in statistical model fitting, using the R programming language."" --Jae-kwang Kim, Biometrics, March 2014"


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"Joseph M. Hilbe is a Solar System Ambassador with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology, an adjunct professor of statistics at Arizona State University, and an Emeritus Professor at the University of Hawaii. An elected fellow of the American Statistical Association and elected member (fellow) of the International Statistical Institute, Professor Hilbe is president of the International Astrostatistics Association, editor-in-chief of two book series, and currently on the editorial boards of six journals in statistics and mathematics. He has authored twelve statistics texts, including Logistic Regression Models, two editions of the bestseller Negative Binomial Regression, and two editions of Generalized Estimating Equations (with J. Hardin). Andrew P. Robinson is Deputy Director of the Australian Centre for Excellence in Risk Analysis with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne. He has coauthored the popular Forest Analytics with R and the best-selling Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation using R. Dr. Robinson is the author of ""IcebreakeR,"" a well-received introduction to R that is freely available online. With Professor Hilbe, he authored the R COUNT and MSME packages, both available on CRAN. He has also presented at numerous workshops on R programming to the scientific community."

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