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Analyzing Tabular Data - Loglinear and logistic models for social researchers

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First published in 1993, Analyzing Tabular Data is an accessible text introducing a powerful range of analytical methods. Empirical social research almost invariably requires the presentation and analysis of tables, and this book is for those who have little prior knowledge of quantitative analysis or statistics, but who have a practical need to extract the most from their data. The book begins with an introduction to the process of data analysis and the basic structure of cross-tabulations. At the core of the methods described in the text is the loglinear model. This and the logistic model, are explained and their application to causal modelling, to event history analysis, and to social mobility research are described in detail. Each chapter concludes with sample programs to show how analysis on typical datasets can be carried out using either the popular computer packages, SPSS, or the statistical programme, GLIM. The book is packed with examples which apply the methods to social science research.
Sociologists, geographers, psychologists, economists, market researchers and those involved in survey research in the fields of planning, evaluation and policy will find the book to be a clear and thorough exposition of methods for the analysis of tabular data.

List of contents

Preface 1. Real and imaginary worlds 2. Classification and measurement 3. Cross-tabulations 4. Association and interaction 5. Loglinear analysis 6. Choosing and fitting models 7. Modelling mobility and change 8. High-dimension tables 9. Effects and odd ratios 10. Logistic regression 11. Causal analysis 12. Models with ordinal variables 13. Event history models Reference Index

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Nigel Gilbert

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First published in 1993, Analyzing Tabular Data is an accessible text introducing a powerful range of analytical methods. This book is for those who have little prior knowledge of quantitative analysis or statistics, but who have a practical need to extract the most from their data.

Product details

Authors Nigel Gilbert
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.02.2024
 
EAN 9781032195407
ISBN 978-1-0-3219540-7
No. of pages 196
Dimensions 156 mm x 10 mm x 234 mm
Weight 453 g
Series Routledge Revivals
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

REFERENCE / Research, Research methods: general, Research methods / methodology

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