In Correlation and Regression Analysis Thomas J. Archdeacon provides historians with a practical introduction to the use of correlation and regression analysis. The book concentrates on the kinds of analysis that form the broad range of methods used in the social sciences. It should enable historians to understand and to evaluate critically the quantitative analyses that they are likely to encounter in journal literature and monographs reporting research findings in the social sciences.
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Thomas J. Archdeacon is professor of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is the author of Becoming American: An Ethnic History and New York City, 1664-1710: Conquest and Change
“This is a useful guide for introducing historians to the use of regression analysis . . . nothing comparable exists for historians.” —Maris Vinovskis, University of Michigan.
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