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- catalog contributor b11734507.
- catalog contributor b11734508.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description "1 Zen and the Art of Policy Analysis: Substantively Weighted Analytical Techniques 1 -- 1.2 Sciences of the Artificial 2 -- 1.3 A Graphical Overview 3 -- 1.4 Heterogeneity Is Good 5 -- 1.5 Zen of Weighting 7 -- 1.6 Why Not Just Run Separate Regressions? 8 -- 1.7 Don't Throw Away Your Other Tools 10 -- 1.8 When Not to Use SWAT 10 -- 1.8.1 Case 1: No Residual Variation 11 -- 1.8.2 Case 2: When There Is a Clear Break Between Two Sets of Programs 11 -- 1.8.3 Case 3: An Incorrect Functional Form 12 -- 2 An Introduction to Substantively Weighted Least Squares 17 -- 2.2 Child Support Enforcement 18 -- 2.3 Original Study 19 -- 2.4 Regression Diagnostics 21 -- 2.5 Robust and Resistant Regression 24 -- 2.6 SWLS 27 -- 2.8 SWAT Versus Best Practices 34 -- 2.9 SWAT Versus L-Regression: A Methodological Interlude 35 -- 2.10 But So What? 36 -- 2.11 Addendum: Data Description".
- catalog description "37 -- 3 Theory and Application of Generalized Substantively Reweighted Least Squares 41 -- 3.2 Distribution of the Jackknifed Residuals 43 -- 3.3 Relationship to the F Distribution 45 -- 3.4 Five Assumptions and a Warning 47 -- 3.5 Using the GSRLS Procedure 48 -- 3.7 SWAT Versus the Chow Test 55 -- 3.9 Addendum: Splus/R Code for SWAT 57 -- 4 Substantively Weighted Analytical Techniques for Successes and Failures: Swls and Gsrls 59 -- 4.2 Dataset 61 -- 4.2.1 Outcome Variable 61 -- 4.2.2 Explanatory Variables 61 -- 4.3 SWLS Findings 64 -- 4.4 GSRLS Results 71 -- 4.5 Differences Between SWLS and GSRLS 71 -- 5 Separating Excellent Agencies from the Good Ones: Pushing the Extremes of the Data Distribution 83 -- 5.2 An Education Production Function 85 -- 5.3 Linear Model Findings 85 -- 5.4 Pretty Good Agencies 86 -- 5.5 Super Agencies 89 -- 5.6 Lucky or Good? 90 -- 5.7".
- catalog description "Addendum: Data Description 143 -- 8 Zen and the Practice: Some Final Remarks 147 -- 8.2 Secret Life of Residuals 148 -- 8.3 Weighting the Artificial 149 -- 8.4 Hypotheses 150 -- 8.5 If I Had a Hammer 151 -- 8.6 Final Word 152.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "What the Super Agencies Do Differently 92 -- 5.8 Extensions 96 -- 6 Weighting with an Exogenous Variable or with Two Exogenous Variables: Equity Versus Excellence in Organizations 99 -- 6.2 Theoretical Setting for the Study 100 -- 6.3 Educational Performance 101 -- 6.3.1 Outcome Variable 102 -- 6.3.2 Explanatory Variables 103 -- 6.4 Substantively Weighted Least Squares 104 -- 6.5 Findings 104 -- 6.6 Weighting in Two Dimensions 112 -- 6.7 Two-Dimensional Weights: An Illustration 113 -- 7 Swat in Pooled Analysis 119 -- 7.2 Zen and the Art of Pooling 120 -- 7.3 Full--and Then Some--Prison Blues 123 -- 7.4 Looking at the Data 125 -- 7.5 Applying SWAT to the Data 127 -- 7.5.1 A Note of Caution 130 -- 7.5.2 Winners: The Low Crime States 131 -- 7.5.3 Losers: High Crime States 134 -- 7.6 Path Dependence 138 -- 7.7 A Second Example: Educational Performance 138 -- 7.9".
- catalog extent "157 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "What works.".
- catalog identifier "0813397812 (verso)".
- catalog identifier "0813397820 (cover)".
- catalog isFormatOf "What works.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press,".
- catalog relation "What works.".
- catalog subject "H97 .M4455 2000".
- catalog subject "Policy sciences Statistical methods.".
- catalog subject "Policy sciences.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1 Zen and the Art of Policy Analysis: Substantively Weighted Analytical Techniques 1 -- 1.2 Sciences of the Artificial 2 -- 1.3 A Graphical Overview 3 -- 1.4 Heterogeneity Is Good 5 -- 1.5 Zen of Weighting 7 -- 1.6 Why Not Just Run Separate Regressions? 8 -- 1.7 Don't Throw Away Your Other Tools 10 -- 1.8 When Not to Use SWAT 10 -- 1.8.1 Case 1: No Residual Variation 11 -- 1.8.2 Case 2: When There Is a Clear Break Between Two Sets of Programs 11 -- 1.8.3 Case 3: An Incorrect Functional Form 12 -- 2 An Introduction to Substantively Weighted Least Squares 17 -- 2.2 Child Support Enforcement 18 -- 2.3 Original Study 19 -- 2.4 Regression Diagnostics 21 -- 2.5 Robust and Resistant Regression 24 -- 2.6 SWLS 27 -- 2.8 SWAT Versus Best Practices 34 -- 2.9 SWAT Versus L-Regression: A Methodological Interlude 35 -- 2.10 But So What? 36 -- 2.11 Addendum: Data Description".
- catalog tableOfContents "37 -- 3 Theory and Application of Generalized Substantively Reweighted Least Squares 41 -- 3.2 Distribution of the Jackknifed Residuals 43 -- 3.3 Relationship to the F Distribution 45 -- 3.4 Five Assumptions and a Warning 47 -- 3.5 Using the GSRLS Procedure 48 -- 3.7 SWAT Versus the Chow Test 55 -- 3.9 Addendum: Splus/R Code for SWAT 57 -- 4 Substantively Weighted Analytical Techniques for Successes and Failures: Swls and Gsrls 59 -- 4.2 Dataset 61 -- 4.2.1 Outcome Variable 61 -- 4.2.2 Explanatory Variables 61 -- 4.3 SWLS Findings 64 -- 4.4 GSRLS Results 71 -- 4.5 Differences Between SWLS and GSRLS 71 -- 5 Separating Excellent Agencies from the Good Ones: Pushing the Extremes of the Data Distribution 83 -- 5.2 An Education Production Function 85 -- 5.3 Linear Model Findings 85 -- 5.4 Pretty Good Agencies 86 -- 5.5 Super Agencies 89 -- 5.6 Lucky or Good? 90 -- 5.7".
- catalog tableOfContents "Addendum: Data Description 143 -- 8 Zen and the Practice: Some Final Remarks 147 -- 8.2 Secret Life of Residuals 148 -- 8.3 Weighting the Artificial 149 -- 8.4 Hypotheses 150 -- 8.5 If I Had a Hammer 151 -- 8.6 Final Word 152.".
- catalog tableOfContents "What the Super Agencies Do Differently 92 -- 5.8 Extensions 96 -- 6 Weighting with an Exogenous Variable or with Two Exogenous Variables: Equity Versus Excellence in Organizations 99 -- 6.2 Theoretical Setting for the Study 100 -- 6.3 Educational Performance 101 -- 6.3.1 Outcome Variable 102 -- 6.3.2 Explanatory Variables 103 -- 6.4 Substantively Weighted Least Squares 104 -- 6.5 Findings 104 -- 6.6 Weighting in Two Dimensions 112 -- 6.7 Two-Dimensional Weights: An Illustration 113 -- 7 Swat in Pooled Analysis 119 -- 7.2 Zen and the Art of Pooling 120 -- 7.3 Full--and Then Some--Prison Blues 123 -- 7.4 Looking at the Data 125 -- 7.5 Applying SWAT to the Data 127 -- 7.5.1 A Note of Caution 130 -- 7.5.2 Winners: The Low Crime States 131 -- 7.5.3 Losers: High Crime States 134 -- 7.6 Path Dependence 138 -- 7.7 A Second Example: Educational Performance 138 -- 7.9".
- catalog title "What works : a new approach to program and policy analysis / Kenneth J. Meier, Jeff Gill.".
- catalog type "text".