Making history count : a primer in quantitative methods for historians / Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas.
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- History -- Statistical methods
- History -- Methodology
- Historical models
- Histoire -- Méthodes statistiques
- Histoire -- Méthodologie
- Modèles historiques
- HISTORY -- Historiography
- Historical models
- History -- Methodology
- History -- Statistical methods
- Quantitative Methode
- Historische Statistik
- Geschichtswissenschaft
- Kwantitatieve methoden
- Geschiedschrijving
- Histoire
- Méthode historique
- Méthode quantitative
- Méthode statistique
- 907.2 22
- D16.17 .F45 2002eb
- 15.03
- MR 2100
- NB 2800
- NB 5600
- ND 9400
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-538) and indexes.
PART I. Elementary statistical analysis: -- Introduction -- Descriptive statistics -- Correlation -- Simple linear regression -- PART II. Samples and inductive statistics: -- Standard errors and confidence intervals -- Hypothesis testing -- Non-parametric tests -- PART III. Multiple linear regression: -- Multiple relationships -- Classical linear regression model -- Dummy variables and lagged values -- PART IV. Further topics in regression analysis: -- Violating the assumptions of the classical model -- Non-linear models and functional forms -- Logit, probit, and tobit models -- PART V. Specifying and interpreting models: four case studies: -- Case studies 1 and 2: unemployment in Britain and emigration from Ireland -- Case studies 3 and 4: the Old Poor Law in England and leaving home in the United States, 1850-60 -- Appendix A. Four data sets -- Appendix B. Index numbers.
This authoritative guide to quantitative methods is designed to be used as the basic text for taught graduate courses, and upper-level students working on their own. Illustrated with tables, graphs and diagrams, it introduces key topics, and supported by five specific historical data-sets, available electronically in downloadable and manipulatable form.
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