Log-Linear Modeling: Concepts, Interpretation, and Application
β Scribed by Alexander von Eye, Eun?Young Mun(auth.)
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 452
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Content:
Chapter 1 Basics of Hierarchical Log?Linear Models (pages 1β11):
Chapter 2 Effects in a Table (pages 13β22):
Chapter 3 Goodness?of?Fit (pages 23β54):
Chapter 4 Hierarchical Log?Linear Models and Odds Ratio Analysis (pages 55β97):
Chapter 5 Computations I: Basic Log?Linear Modeling (pages 99β113):
Chapter 6 The Design Matrix Approach (pages 115β132):
Chapter 7 Parameter Interpretation and Significance Tests (pages 133β160):
Chapter 8 Computations II: Design Matrices and Poisson GLM (pages 161β183):
Chapter 9 Nonhierarchical and Nonstandard Log?Linear Models (pages 185β253):
Chapter 10 Computations III: Nonstandard Models (pages 255β275):
Chapter 11 Sampling Schemes and Chi?Square Decomposition (pages 277β292):
Chapter 12 Symmetry Models (pages 293β311):
Chapter 13 Log?Linear Models of Rater Agreement (pages 313β330):
Chapter 14 Comparing Associations in Subtables: Homogeneity of Associations (pages 331β343):
Chapter 15 Logistic Regression and Other Logit Models (pages 345β369):
Chapter 16 Reduced Designs (pages 371β385):
Chapter 17 Computations IV: Additional Models (pages 387β424):
β¦ Subjects
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PART I The Big PictureModeling BasicsWhat Is a Model?Two Model Forms: Model Equation and Probability DistributionTypes of Model EffectsWriting Models in Matrix FormSummary: Essential Elements for a Complete Statement of the ModelDesign MattersIntroductory Ideas for Translating Design and Objectives