Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, discipline referrals, and absences. Most researchers that study these variables use typical regression methods (i.e., ordinary least-squares) either with or without transforming the count variables. In either case, using typical regression for count data can produce parameter estimates that are biased, thus diminishing any inferences made from such data. As count-variable regression models are seldom taught in training programs, we present a tutorial to help educational researchers use such methods in their own research. We demonstrate analyzing and interpreting count data using Poisson, negative binomial, zero-inflated Poisson, and zero-inflated nega...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
In this paper we have considered several regression models to fit the count data that encounter in t...
Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, disciplin...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination...
Social science and behavioral science students and researchers are often confronted with data that a...
The present study compares eight models for analyzing count data: ordinary least squares (OLS), OLS ...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling heaped count data. These data may appear when su...
Background: The number of failed courses and semesters in students are indicators of their performan...
In this paper is proposed a straightforward model selection approach that indicates the most suitabl...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
This textbook considers statistical learning applications when interest centers on the conditional d...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
In this paper we have considered several regression models to fit the count data that encounter in t...
Education researchers often study count variables, such as times a student reached a goal, disciplin...
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Quantitative Methods in PER: A Critical Examination...
Social science and behavioral science students and researchers are often confronted with data that a...
The present study compares eight models for analyzing count data: ordinary least squares (OLS), OLS ...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
The classical Poisson, geometric and negative binomial regression models for count data belong to th...
Many measures of health-care use that are analyzed and modeled in econometrics are event counts, for...
We present motivation and new commands for modeling heaped count data. These data may appear when su...
Background: The number of failed courses and semesters in students are indicators of their performan...
In this paper is proposed a straightforward model selection approach that indicates the most suitabl...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
This textbook considers statistical learning applications when interest centers on the conditional d...
Analyzing count data is frequent in addiction studies but may be cumbersome, time-consuming, and cau...
Background: Criminological research utilizes several types of delinquency scales, including frequenc...
In this paper we have considered several regression models to fit the count data that encounter in t...