Multivariate Analysis in the Human Services

Schuerman J. R. Schuerman John R.

ISBN 10: 0898381053 ISBN 13: 9780898381054
Editorial: Springer, 1983
Nuevos Encuadernación de tapa dura

Librería: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Alemania Calificación del vendedor: 4 de 5 estrellas Valoración 4 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

Vendedor de AbeBooks desde 10 de septiembre de 2024

Este artículo en concreto ya no está disponible.

Descripción

Descripción:

PRINT ON DEMAND pp. 292. N° de ref. del artículo 183107737

Denunciar este artículo

Sinopsis:

Research and evaluation in the human services usually involves a relatively large number of variables. We are interested in phenomena that have many aspects and many causes. The techniques needed to deal with many variables go beyond those of introductory statistics. Elementary procedures in statistics are limited in usefulness to situations in which we have two or three variables. When we have more than that, application of elementary techniques will often yield mis­ leading results. Why are elementary techniques inadequate when applied to many variables? Why, for example, should we not simply interpret a series of correlations of independent and dependent variables? The answer lies in the fact that these correlations are not independent pieces of information. The correlations of vari­ ables x and z with yare affected by the association of x with z. Hence, talk about the "effect" of x on y will be somewhat ambiguous, since we will be in­ cluding in that effect some of the effects of z. We would like to be able to sort out these effects. This is the problem of "estimation," that is, estimating the relationships or effects between variables, taking into account their relationships with other variables.

Reseña del editor: Research and evaluation in the human services usually involves a relatively large number of variables. We are interested in phenomena that have many aspects and many causes. The techniques needed to deal with many variables go beyond those of introductory statistics. Elementary procedures in statistics are limited in usefulness to situations in which we have two or three variables. When we have more than that, application of elementary techniques will often yield mis­ leading results. Why are elementary techniques inadequate when applied to many variables? Why, for example, should we not simply interpret a series of correlations of independent and dependent variables? The answer lies in the fact that these correlations are not independent pieces of information. The correlations of vari­ ables x and z with yare affected by the association of x with z. Hence, talk about the "effect" of x on y will be somewhat ambiguous, since we will be in­ cluding in that effect some of the effects of z. We would like to be able to sort out these effects. This is the problem of "estimation," that is, estimating the relationships or effects between variables, taking into account their relationships with other variables.

"Sobre este título" puede pertenecer a otra edición de este libro.

Detalles bibliográficos

Título: Multivariate Analysis in the Human Services
Editorial: Springer
Año de publicación: 1983
Encuadernación: Encuadernación de tapa dura
Condición: New

Los mejores resultados en AbeBooks