
Predictive Analytics
Parametric Models for Regression and Classification Using R
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- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Provides a foundation in classical parametric methods of regression and classification essential for pursuing advanced topics in predictive analytics and statistical learning
This book covers a broad range of topics in parametric regression and classification including multiple regression, logistic regression (binary and multinomial), discriminant analysis, Bayesian classification, generalized linear models and Cox regression for survival data. The book also gives brief introductions to some modern computer-intensive methods such as classification and regression trees (CART), neural networks and support vector machines.
The book is organized so that it can be used by both advanced undergraduate or masters students with applied interests and by doctoral students who also want to learn the underlying theory. This is done by devoting the main body of the text of each chapter with basic statistical methodology illustrated by real data examples. Derivations, proofs and extensions are relegated to the Technical Notes section of each chapter, Exercises are also divided into theoretical and applied. Answers to selected exercises are provided. A solution manual is available to instructors who adopt the text.
Data sets of moderate to large sizes are used in examples and exercises. They come from a variety of disciplines including business (finance, marketing and sales), economics, education, engineering and sciences (biological, health, physical and social). All data sets are available at the book's web site. Open source software R is used for all data analyses. R codes and outputs are provided for most examples. R codes are also available at the book's web site.
Predictive Analytics: Parametric Models for Regression and Classification Using R is ideal for a one-semester upper-level undergraduate and/or beginning level graduate course in regression for students in business, economics, finance, marketing, engineering, and computer science. It is also an excellent resource for practitioners in these fields.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- About the companion website
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Simple linear regression and correlation
- Chapter 3 Multiple linear regression: basics
- Chapter 4 Multiple linear regression: model diagnostics
- Chapter 5 Multiple linear regression: shrinkage and dimension reduction methods
- Chapter 6 Multiple linear regression: variable selection and model building
- Chapter 7 Logistic regression and classification
- Chapter 8 Discriminant analysis
- Chapter 9 Generalized linear models
- Chapter 10 Survival analysis
- Appendix A Primer on matrix algebra and multivariate distributions
- Appendix B Primer on maximum likelihood estimation
- Appendix C Projects
- Appendix D Statistical tables
- References
- Answers to selected exercises
- Index
- EULA