During the 1980s, the use of log-linear statistical models in behavioral and life-science inquiry increased markedly. Concurrently, log-linear theory, developed largely during the previous decade, has been streamlined and refined. An aim of this second edition is to acquaint old and new readers with these refinements. The most significant change that has occurred is the increased availability of user-oriented computer programs for the performance of log-linear analyses. During this period, all major statistical packages (i.e., BMDP, SAS, and SPSS) introduced either new or improved computer programs designed specifically for the specification and fitting of log-linear models. Consequently, the enhanced ability of practicing researchers to perform log-linear analyses has been accompanied by an enhanced need for didactic explanations of this system of analysis--for explanations of log-linear theory and method that can be readily understood by practitioners and graduate students who do not possess recondite backgrounds in mathematical statistics, yet who desire to obtain a level of understanding beyond that which is typically offered by cookbook approaches to statistical topics. Another aim of this second edition is to fulfill this need.
As before, this edition has been prepared for readers who have had at least one intermediate-level course in applied statistics in which the basic principles of factorial analysis of variance and multiple regression were discussed. Also as before, to assist readers with modest preparation in the analysis of quantitative/categorical data, this edition will review topics in such relevant areas as basic probability theory, traditional chi-square goodness-of-fit procedures, and the method of maximum-likelihood estimation. Readers with strong backgrounds in statistics can skim over these preparatory discussions, contained largely in Chapters 2 and 3, without prejudice.
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This second edition has been prepared for readers who have taken at least one intermediate-level course in applied statistics in which the basic principles of factorial analysis of variance and multiple regression were discussed.
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Preface
Qualitative Data and Statistical Techniques
Statistical Foundations
Traditional Applications of Chi-Square
Log-Linear Analysis of Two-Dimensional Tables
The Analysis of Three-Dimensional Tables
Following Up Asymmetrical Analyses
Tables of High Dimensionality
Additional Applications and Concerns
An Introduction to Configural Frequency Analysis
Appendix A: A SAS Program for Configural Frequency Analyses
Appendix B: Critical Values for Chi-Square Statistics
References
Name Index
Subject Index
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During the 1980s, the use of log-linear statistical models in behavioral and life-science inquiry increased markedly. Log-linear theory has also been streamlined and refined. This second edition acquaints old and new readers with these refinements. The biggest change that has occurred is the increased availability of computer programs for the performance of log-linear analyses.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780275934460
Publisert
1992-02-20
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
595 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
320
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