Statistical Models for Ordinal Variables

Statistical Models for Ordinal Variables
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Book Synopsis Statistical Models for Ordinal Variables by : Clifford C. Clogg

Download or read book Statistical Models for Ordinal Variables written by Clifford C. Clogg and published by SAGE Publications, Incorporated. This book was released on 1994-02-28 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How should data involving response variables of many ordered categories be analyzed? What technique would be most useful in analyzing partially ordered variables regarded as dependent variables? Addressing these and other related concerns in social and survey research, Clogg and Shihadeh explore the statistical analysis of data involving dependent variables that can be coded into discrete, ordered categories, such as "agree," "uncertain," "disagree," or in other similar ways. The authors emphasize the applications of new models and methods for the analysis of ordinal variables and cover general procedures for assessing goodness-of-fit, review the independence model and the saturated model, define measures of association, demonstrate the logit versions of the model, and develop association models as well as logit-type regression models. Aimed at helping researchers formulate models that take account of the ordering of the levels of the variables, this book is appropriate for readers familiar with log-linear analysis and logit regression.

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