
Applications of Regression for Categorical Outcomes Using R
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Key Features:
Applied- in the sense that we will provide code that others can easily adapt
Flexible- R is basically just a fancy calculator. Our programs will enable users to derive quantities that they can use in their work
Timely- many in the social sciences are currently transitioning to R or are learning it now. Our book will be a useful resource
Versatile- we will write functions into an R package that can be applied to all of the regression models we will cover in the book
Aesthetically pleasing- one advantage of R relative to other software packages is that graphs are fully customizable. We will leverage this feature to yield high-end graphical displays of results
Affordability- R is free. R packages are free. There is no need to purchase site licenses or updates.
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"Overall, Applications of Regression for Categorical Outcomes Using R is a well-written and valuable introduction to modeling categorical outcomes for graduate students and practitioners in the social sciences and related disciplines. The book achieves its aims (described using a mountain climbing analogy) to "explain how to choose which peak totackle given an empirical problem, distinguish among truly different options, and equivocate when choices are more preferences than substantive decisions." (pg. 1) The consistent structure across chapters, focus on conceptual understanding, and guidance on grappling with practical considerations make it a nice text for an applied graduate course or for those seeking to learn (or review) these methods."- Maria Tackett, "Applications of Regression for Categorical Outcomes Using R." The American Statistician, August 2025.
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Long Doan is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Maryland, College Park. His research examines how various social psychological processes like identity, intergroup competition, and bias help to explain the emergence and persistence of social stratification. He focuses on inequalities based on sexuality, gender, and race.
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