The Predictors

The Predictors
Author: Thomas A. Bass
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780805057577

Bass relates how two rumpled physicists set up computers in an adobe house in Santa Fe for a start-up company, and follows their journey into the centers of financial power where "the predictors" find investors and finally go live with real money.

Regression with Linear Predictors

Regression with Linear Predictors
Author: Per Kragh Andersen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2010-07-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 144197170X

This is a book about regression analysis, that is, the situation in statistics where the distribution of a response (or outcome) variable is related to - planatory variables (or covariates). This is an extremely common situation in the application of statistical methods in many ?elds, andlinear regression,- gistic regression, and Cox proportional hazards regression are frequently used for quantitative, binary, and survival time outcome variables, respectively. Several books on these topics have appeared and for that reason one may well ask why we embark on writing still another book on regression. We have two main reasons for doing this: 1. First, we want to highlightsimilaritiesamonglinear,logistic,proportional hazards,andotherregressionmodelsthatincludealinearpredictor. These modelsareoftentreatedentirelyseparatelyintextsinspiteofthefactthat alloperationsonthemodelsdealingwiththelinearpredictorareprecisely the same, including handling of categorical and quantitative covariates, testing for linearity and studying interactions. 2. Second, we want to emphasize that, for any type of outcome variable, multiple regression models are composed of simple building blocks that areaddedtogetherinthelinearpredictor:thatis,t-tests,one-wayanalyses of variance and simple linear regressions for quantitative outcomes, 2×2, 2×(k+1) tables and simple logistic regressions for binary outcomes, and 2-and (k+1)-sample logrank testsand simple Cox regressionsfor survival data. Thishastwoconsequences. Allthesesimpleandwellknownmethods can be considered as special cases of the regression models. On the other hand, the e?ect of a single explanatory variable in a multiple regression model can be interpreted in a way similar to that obtained in the simple analysis, however, now valid only for the other explanatory variables in the model “held ?xed”.

Quantitative Evaluation of Standardized Predictors of Graduate School Performance at Western Washington University

Quantitative Evaluation of Standardized Predictors of Graduate School Performance at Western Washington University
Author: David Emmick
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2009-11-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0557173310

Validity coefficients of predictors of graduate school success at Western Washington University fall in the range of .2 to .4 typically found in similar studies. Data from 2,323 students for the period 1976 and 1980 were analyzed. The correlation with GGPA was .19 for GREA; .05 for GREQ; .10 for GREV; .14 for MAT; and, .34 for VGPA. Correlations for selected subpopulations show some increase in the correlation coefficients over the total group. Subgroup correlations are compared with median correlations from previous studies. The MAT and GREV have high correlations with each other and correlate similarly with other variables. The MAT and GREV would appear to be equivalent measures. In an attempt to enlarge on the meaning of success, two criterion variables, GGPA and TIME, were analyzed. A canonical correlation of .34 (redundancy =.055) was found between these criteria and the group of predictors: GREA, GREV, GREQ, MAT, UGPA.

Antecedent Predictors of a "full Range" of Leadership and Management Styles

Antecedent Predictors of a
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1996
Genre: Command of troops
ISBN:

"This report examines relationships between the leadership of entering leaders and antecedent measures of personality, ability, temperament, interpersonal style, experience, and physical fitness. The data described a sample of cadets/students during their first 2 1/2 years of education and military training at a state military college. The primary purpose was to track longitudinally leader development and emergence and, in this reporting of the data, to identify antecedents which differentiate cadets characterized by a transformational leadership style from those cadets more characterized by transactional styles of leadership. Results suggested potential discriminators, but more definitive trends will possibly appear as the cadets progress in education and transition into positions with greater leadership discretion."--DTIC.

Predictors of Youth Violence

Predictors of Youth Violence
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 2000
Genre: Criminal behavior, Prediction of
ISBN:

Describes a number of risk and protective factors, including individual, family, school, peer related, community/neighborhood, and situational factors.

Feature Engineering and Selection

Feature Engineering and Selection
Author: Max Kuhn
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351609467

The process of developing predictive models includes many stages. Most resources focus on the modeling algorithms but neglect other critical aspects of the modeling process. This book describes techniques for finding the best representations of predictors for modeling and for nding the best subset of predictors for improving model performance. A variety of example data sets are used to illustrate the techniques along with R programs for reproducing the results.