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Categorical Data Analysis for the Behavioral and Social Sciences

✍ Scribed by Razia Azen, Cindy M. Walker


Publisher
Routledge Academic
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
296
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Featuring a practical approach with numerous examples, this book focuses on helping the reader develop a conceptual, rather than technical, understanding of categorical methods, making it a much more accessible text than others on the market. The authors cover common categorical analyses and emphasize specific research questions that can be addressed by each analytic procedure so that readers are able to address the research questions they wish to answer.  To achieve this goal, the authors: Review the theoretical implications and assumptions underlying each of the procedures Present each concept in general terms and illustrate each with a practical example Demonstrate the analyses using SPSS and SAS and show the interpretation of the results provided by these programs. "A Look Ahead" section at the beginning of each chapter provides an overview of the material covered so that the reader knows what to expect. This is followed by one or more research questions that can be addressed using the procedure(s) covered in the chapter. A theoretical presentation of the material is provided and illustrated using realistic examples from the behavioral and social sciences.  To further enhance accessibility, the new procedures introduced in the book are explicitly related to analytic procedures covered in earlier statistics courses, such as ANOVA and linear regression. Throughout each chapter the authors use practical examples to demonstrate how to obtain and interpret statistical output in both SPSS and SAS. Their emphasis on the relationship between the initial research question, the use of the software to carry out the analysis, and the interpretation of the output as it relates to the initial research question, allows readers to easily apply the material to their own research.  The data sets for executing chapter examples using SAS Version 9.1.3 and/or IBM SPSS Version 18 are available on a book specific web site.  These data sets and syntax allow readers to quickly run the programs and obtain the appropriate output.  The book also includes both conceptual and analytic end-of-chapter exercises to assist instructors and students in evaluating the understanding of the material covered in each chapter. This book covers the most commonly used categorical data analysis procedures. It is written for those without an extensive mathematical background, and is ideal for graduate courses in categorical data analysis or cross-classified data analysis taught in departments of psychology, human development & family studies, sociology, education, and business. Researchers in these disciplines interested in applying these procedures to their own research will appreciate this book’s accessible approach.

✦ Table of Contents


Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Dedication......Page 6
Contents......Page 8
Preface......Page 12
chapter one: Introduction and overview......Page 14
chapter two: Probability distributions......Page 20
chapter three: Proportions, estimation, and goodness-of-fit......Page 34
chapter four: Association between two categorical variables......Page 58
chapter five: Association between three categorical variables......Page 92
chapter six: Modeling and the generalized linear model......Page 130
chapter seven: Log-linear models......Page 150
chapter eight: Logistic regression with continuous predictors......Page 194
chapter nine: Logistic regression with categorical predictors......Page 228
chapter ten: Logistic regression for multicategory outcomes......Page 256
References......Page 288
Appendix......Page 290
Index......Page 292

✦ Subjects


Социологические дисциплины;Методология социологических исследований;Матметоды и моделирование в социологии;


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