An exploration of regression graphics through computer graphics. Recent developments in computer technology have stimulated new and exciting uses for graphics in statistical analyses. Regression Graphics, one of the first graduate--level textbooks on the subject, demonstrates how statisticians, both theoretical and applied, can use these exciting innovations. After developing a relatively new regression context that requires few scope--limiting conditions, Regression Graphics guides readers through the process of analyzing regressions graphically and assessing and selecting models. This innovative reference makes use of a wide range of graphical tools, including 2D and 3D scatterplots, 3D binary response plots, and scatterplot matrices. Supplemented by a companion ftp site, it features numerous data sets and applied examples that are used to elucidate the theory.
Other important features of this book include: Extensive coverage of a relatively new regression context based on dimension--reduction subspaces and sufficient summary plots Graphical regression, an iterative visualization process for constructing sufficient regression views Graphics for regressions with a binary response Graphics for model assessment, including residual plots Net--effects plots for assessing predictor contributions Graphics for predictor and response transformations Inverse regression methods Access to a Web site of supplemental plots, data sets, and 3D color displays. An ideal text for students in graduate--level courses on statistical analysis, Regression Graphics is also an excellent reference for professional statisticians.
- ISBN10 6612307579
- ISBN13 9786612307577
- Publish Date 25 September 2009 (first published 19 October 1998)
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 28 August 2012
- Publish Country US
- Imprint John Wiley & Sons
- Format eBook
- Pages 379
- Language English