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Making history count: a primer in quantitative methods for historians
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Main Authors: Feinstein, Charles H. 1932-2004 (Author), Thomas, Mark (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge [u.a.] Cambridge Univ. Press 2002
Edition:1. publ.
Subjects:
Geschiedschrijving
Histoire - Méthodes statistiques
Histoire - Méthodologie
Kwantitatieve methoden
Modèles historiques
Geschichte
Geschichtsschreibung
History > Statistical methods
History > Methodology
Historical models
Quantitative Methode
Geschichtswissenschaft
Modell
Statistisches Modell
Historische Statistik
Statistik
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adam_text Contents List of figures List of tables List of panels Preface Part I Elementary statistical analysis Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Aims of the book 1.2 The four case studies and the data sets 1.3 Types of measurement 1.3.1 Cases, variables, and values 1.3.2 Cross-section and time-series variables 1.3.3 Levels of measurement 1.3.4 Populations and samples 1.3.5 Dummy variables 1.4 Simple notation 1.5 The equation of a straight line 1.6 Powers and logarithms 1.6.1 Powers 1.6.2 Logarithms 1.6.3 Logs as proportions and ratios 1.7 Index numbers 1.8 Trends and fluctuations 1.8.1 Measuring the trend by a moving average 1.8.2 Measuring the fluctuations by the ratio to the trend Chapter 2 Descriptive statistics 2.1 Presentation of numerical data 2.1.1 Frequency distributions xvn xix xxi 3 3 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 16 17 19 21 22 25 33 33 33 VI CONTENTS 2.1.2 Bar charts and histograms 2.1.3 Frequency curves 2.2 Measures of central tendency 2.2.1 The mean, the median, and the mode 2.2.2 Weighted averages and standardized rates 2.2.3 Percentiles, deciles, and quartiles 2.3 Measures of dispersion 2.3.1 The range and the quartile deviation 2.3.2 The mean deviation, the variance, and the standard deviation 2.3.3 The coefficient of variation 2.4 Measures of central tendency and dispersion with grouped data 2.4.1 The median and mean with grouped data 2.4.2 The variance and standard deviation with grouped data 2.5 The shape of the distribution 2.5.1 Symmetrical and skewed distributions 2.5.2 Measures of skewness 2.6 The normal distribution 2.6.1 Properties of the normal distribution 2.6.2 The standard normal distribution 2.7 Exercises for chapter 2 Chapter 3 Correlation 3.1 The concept of correlation 3.1.1 Correlation is not causation 3.1.2 Scatter diagrams and correlation 3.1.3 Outliers 3.2 The correlation coefficient 3.2.1 Measuring the strength of the association 3.2.2 Derivation of the correlation coefficient, r 3.2.3 Interpreting a correlation coefficient 3.2.4 An illustration of the use of correlation coefficients 3.3 Spearman's rank correlation coefficient 3.4 Exercises for chapter 3 Chapter 4 Simple linear regression 4.1 The concept of regression 4.1.1 Explanatory and dependent variables 4.1.2 The questions addressed by regression 4.2 Fitting the regression line 4.2.1 How do we define a line? 4.2.2 What criterion should be adopted for fitting the line? 4.2.3 How do we find this best fitting line? 36 40 42 43 44 46 47 47 47 50 51 51 52 53 53 55 56 56 61 66 71 71 72 72 74 76 76 77 82 83 86 90 93 93 93 94 95 95 96 98 CONTENTS VU 4.2.4 The regression ofY on X versus the regression ofX on Y 99 4.2.5 Fitting a linear trend to a time series 100 4.3 Measuring the goodness of fit 102 4.3.1 Explained variations and unexplained variations (residuals) 102 4.3.2 The coefficient of determination, r2 105 4.3.3 Some intuitive implications 106 4.4 Introducing the Bailan tine 110 4.5 Exercises for chapter 4 112 Part II Samples and inductive statistics Chapter 5 Standard errors and confidence intervals 117 5.1 Introduction 117 5.2 Sampling distributions 120 5.2.1 Sampling distributions and point estimates of the population mean 120 5.3 Four fundamental statistical propositions 122 5.3.1 The Central Limit Theorem 122 5.4 Theoretical probability distributions 125 5.4.1 Empirical and theoretical frequency distributions 125 5.4.2 TheZ-andf-distributions 131 5.5 Confidence intervals for a sample mean 136 5.5.1 Interval estimates and margins of error 137 5.5.2 Confidence interval for an estimate of a population mean 137 5.6 Confidence intervals for other sample statistics 140 5.6.1 Sample proportions 141 5.6.2 Correlation coefficients 141 5.6.3 Regression coefficients 143 5.7 Exercises for chapter 5 145 Chapter 6 Hypothesis testing 149 6.1 Testing hypotheses 149 6.1.1 A simple illustration 150 6.1.2 The five stages of hypothesis testing 151 6.2 The null hypothesis 151 6.2.1 Other assumptions of the model 152 6.3 How confident do we want to be about the results? 153 6.3.1 Two types of error and the null hypothesis 153 6.3.2 Significance levels and the critical region 155 6.3.3 One-and two-tailed tests 158 6.3.4 Statistical versus historical significance 160 via CONTENTS 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 Chapter 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 6.3.5 Conventional significance levels and prob-values 6.3.6 The critical region and the four cases of theft Test statistics and their sampling distributions 6.4.1 The basic ideas 6.4.2 Z-andf-tests Making a decision Interpreting the results Three illustrations of the use of f-tests 6.7.1 A t-test for a difference of means 6.7.2 A f-test for a correlation coefficient when the null hypothesis is zero correlation 6.7.3 A (-test for a regression coefficient Exercises for chapter 6 Non-parametric tests Introduction Non-parametric tests for two independent samples 7.2.1 The Wald-Wolfowitz runs test 7.2.2 The Mann-Whitney U-test 7.2.3 The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test 7.2.4 Criteria for choosing between alternative tests The x2-test 7.3.1 Contingency tables or cross-tabulations 7.3.2 The x2-test for a relationship between two variables The one-sample runs test of randomness One-sample non-parametric tests of goodness of fit 7.5.1 The one-sample x2-test 7.5.2 The one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test Non-parametric measures of strength of association 7.6.1 Four measures of association: 4 , Cramer's V, the contingency coefficient C, and Goodman and Kruskal's tau Exercises for chapter 7 Part 111 Multiple linear regression Chapter 8 Multiple relationships 8.1 The inclusion of additional explanatory variables 8.2 Multiple regression 8.2.1 The coefficient of multiple determination, R2 8.2.2 Partial regression coefficients 8.2.3 Controlling for the influence of a second explanatory variable 160 162 163 163 164 167 170 170 170 173 175 181 185 185 187 188 193 198 201 202 203 204 210 216 216 216 218 218 224 231 231 232 232 234 235 CONTENTS 8.2.4 Understanding the impact of additional explanatory variables 238 8.2.5 The Ballantine for multiple regression 240 8.2.6 The least squares criterion in multiple regression 242 8.2.7 Standardized beta coefficients 243 8.2.8 The adjusted coefficient of multiple determination, R2 245 8.2.9 Interpreting the intercept term 246 8.3 Partial and multiple correlation 248 8.3.1 The interpretation and order of partial correlation coefficients 248 8.3.2 Removing the influence of the control variable 252 8.3.3 Calculation of partial correlation coefficients 253 8.3.4 The coefficient of multiple correlation, R 254 8.4 Exercises for chapter 8 255 Chapter 9 The classical linear regression model 258 9.1 Historical research and models of relationships between variables 258 9.1.1 Quantitative methods and historical judgement 260 9.2 Deviations of the dependent variable from the estimated regression line 261 9.2.1 Errors of measurement and specification 261 9.2.2 Stochastic (random) factors and the error term, e 262 9.2.3 Sampling and the regression line 263 9.2.4 Assumptions about the error term 264 9.3 A significance test for the regression as a whole 268 9.3.1 The F-test and the F-distribution 269 9.3.2 F-tests of the statistical significance of the regression as a whole 269 9.3.3 The relationship of Fand R2 271 9.4 The standard error of the estimate, SEE 272 9.4.1 Confidence interval for a prediction of the mean value of a dependent variable 273 9.4.2 Confidence interval for a prediction of a specific value of a dependent variable 276 9.5 Exercises for chapter 9 277 Chapter 10 Dummy variables and lagged values 280 10.1 Dummy variables 280 10.1.1 Dummy variables with two or more categories 280 10.1.2 Dummy variables as a change in the intercept 283 10.1.3 Additional dummy variables 285 CONTENTS 10.1.4 Interaction between two dummy variables 10.1.5 Interaction between dummy and numerical variables 10.2 Lagged variables 10.2.1 Lagged dependent variables 10.2.2 Distributed lag models 10.3 Exercises for chapter 10 Chapter 11 Violating the assumptions of the classical linear regression model 11.1 The assumptions of the classical linear regression model 11.1.1 The model is correctly specified 11.1.2 The error term is appropriately specified 11.1.3 The variables are correctly measured and appropriately specified 11.2 Problems of model specification 11.2.1 Non-linear models 11.2.2 Omitted and redundant variables 11.2.3 Unstable parameter values 11.3 Problems of error specification 11.3.1 Non-zero errors 11.3.2 Heteroscedasticity 11.3.3 Autocorrelation 11.3.4 Outliers 11.4 Problems of variable specification 11.4.1 Errors in variables 11.4.2 Multicollinearity 11.4.3 Simultaneity 11.5 Exercises for chapter 11 286 287 289 291 292 295 300 300 301 301 301 302 302 303 305 308 308 309 311 316 319 319 321 324 326 Part IV Further topics in regression analysis Chapter 12 Non-linear models and functional forms 333 12.1 Different forms of non-linear relationships 334 12.2 Estimation of non-linear regression models 341 12.2.1 Two groups of non-linear models 342 12.2.2 Estimating the double logarithmic and semi-logarithmic models 345 12.3 Interpretation of non-linear relationships 347 12.3.1 Interpretation of the regression coefficients for logarithmic models 347 12.3.2 Elasticities 349 12.3.3 Long-run multipliers 351 CONTENTS Xi 12.4 Fitting a trend to a time series 351 12.4.1 Fitting a log-linear trend 351 12.4.2 Fitting non-linear trends 352 12.5 Modelling a relationship 359 12.5.1 Choice of functional form 360 12.5.2 Some general principles 362 12.5.3 Implementing the principles: some examples from economic history 363 12.5.4 Implementing the principles: some examples from demographic, social, and political history 367 12.6 Model specification 372 12.7 Exercises for chapter 12 380 Chapter 13 Logit, probit, and tob it models 384 13.1 Limited dependent variables 385 13.1.1 Three cases oflimited dependent variables 385 13.1.2 Why linear models are not appropriate for limited dependent variables 387 13.2 Estimating the logit model: coefficients, absolute effects, and elasticities 390 13.2.1 The logit regression model 390 13.2.2 Interpreting logit coefficients 391 13.2.3 Absolute changes: marginal effects and impact effects 399 13.2.4 Calculating the marginal and impact effects 402 13.2.5 Proportionate effects: logit elasticities 406 13.2.6 Non-linearity and the measurement of change 412 13.2.7 Goodnessoffit 413 13.3 Estimating the logit model: an illustration 415 13.3.1 An illustration of the logit model 415 13.3.2 Estimating the logit model using grouped data 418 13.4 Estimating the probit model 419 13.4.1 The probit model 419 13.4.2 Interpreting the results from a probit model 420 13.5 Multi-response models 422 13.6 Censored dependent variables 423 13.6.1 A censored continuous dependent variable 423 13.6.2 The tobit model 424 13.6.3 Two-part censored models 427 13.7 Exercises for chapter 13 432 CONTENTS Part V Specifying and interpreting models: four case studies Chapter 14 Case studies 1 and 2: unemployment in Britain and emigration from Ireland 14.1 Inter-war benefits and unemployment in Great Britain 14.1.1 The Benjamin and Köchin model 14.1.2 Parameter stability and outliers in the Benjamin and Köchin model 14.2 Emigration from Ireland 14.2.1 The time-series model of Irish emigration 14.2.2 The panel model of Irish emigration 14.2.3 The impact of the explanatory variables on changes in emigration over time Chapter 15 Case studies 3 and 4: the Old Poor Law in England and leaving home in the United States, 1850-1860 15.1 The effects of the Old Poor Law 15.1.1 Relief payments, wages, and unemployment 15.1.2 The Old Poor Law and the birth rate 15.2 Leaving home in the United States, 1850-1860 15.2.1 Influences on leaving home 15.2.2 The logit model Appendix to § 15.1.1 Derivation of reduced-form equations from a simultaneous- equations model Appendix A The four data sets A. 1 The iniquitous effects of the Old Poor Law A.2 What explains the scale and timing of the massive emigration from Ireland after the famine? A.3 To what extent were generous unemployment benefits responsible for the high level of unemployment in inter-war Britain? A.4 What influenced children's decision to leave home in the United States in the mid-nineteenth century? Appendix B Index numbers B.I Price and quantity relatives B.2 Two types of index number B.3 Laspeyres index numbers with fixed weights B.4 The index number problem and chained indices B.5 Paasche index numbers with changing (given year) weights Bibliography Index of subjects Index of names 437 438 438 440 445 446 451 458 463 463 464 476 480 482 483 491 496 496 497 501 502 507 507 508 510 513 520 529 539 545
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title_auth Making history count a primer in quantitative methods for historians
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title_full Making history count a primer in quantitative methods for historians Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas
title_fullStr Making history count a primer in quantitative methods for historians Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas
title_full_unstemmed Making history count a primer in quantitative methods for historians Charles H. Feinstein and Mark Thomas
title_short Making history count
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topic Geschiedschrijving gtt
Histoire - Méthodes statistiques
Histoire - Méthodologie
Kwantitatieve methoden gtt
Modèles historiques
Geschichte
Geschichtsschreibung
History -- Statistical methods
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Historical models
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Statistik (DE-588)4056995-0 gnd
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Geschichte
Geschichtsschreibung
History -- Statistical methods
History -- Methodology
Historical models
Quantitative Methode
Geschichtswissenschaft
Modell
Statistisches Modell
Historische Statistik
Statistik
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