Spline Regression Models
- Lawrence C. Marsh - University of Notre Dame, USA
- David R. Cormier - Indiana University, Kokomo, USA
Volume:
137
September 2001 | 80 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Spline Regression Models shows the nuts-and-bolts of using dummy variables to formulate and estimate various spline regression models. For some researchers this will involve situations where the number and location of the spline knots are known in advance, while others will need to determine the number and location of spline knots as part of the estimation process. Through the use of a number of straightforward examples, the authors will show readers how to work with both types of spline knot situations as well as offering practical, down-to-earth information on estimating splines.
1. General Introduction
2. Introduction to Spline Models
3. Splines with Known Knot Locations
4. Splines with Unknown Knot Locations
5. Splines with an Unknown Number of Knots
6. Summary and Conclusions
"I would recommend this book as a nice and easy-to-read introduction to spline models."