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Berry, William and Mitchell Sanders. Understanding Multivariate Research: A Primer For Beginning Social Scientists. Understanding Multivariate Research: A Primer for Beginning Social Scientists. New York: Westview Press, 2000 (ISBN:0813399718). [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]
Berry, William. Understanding Regression Assumptions, volume in Sage University Papers Series, Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1993 (ISBN:080394263X). [View table of contents] [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]
Berry, William and David Lowery. Understanding United States Government Growth: An Empirical Analysis of the Post-War Era. New York: Praeger, 1987 (ISBN: 0275925099). [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]
Berry, William and Michael Lewis-Beck, eds. New Tools for Social Scientists: Advances and Applications in Research Methods. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1986; also coauthor with Lewis-Beck of chapter 1 (“Introduction: Measurement Theory”), chapter 5 (“Introduction: Techniques for Noninterval Data”), and chapter 8 (“Introduction: Dynamic Analysis”) (ISBN: 0803922566). [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]
Berry, William and Stanley Feldman. Multiple Regression in Practice. Volume in Sage University Paper Series, Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1985 (ISBN: 0803920547). [View table of contents] [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]
Berry, William. Nonrecursive Causal Models. Volume in Sage University Papers Series, Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1984 (ISBN: 0803922655). [View table of contents] [Search for a good price to buy this book over the web]