Log-linear models
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Log-linear models
(Springer texts in statistics)
Springer-Verlag, c1990
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- : gw
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Note
Bibliography: p. [390]-400
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: us ISBN 9780387973982
Description
Nicely produced text, the primary purpose of which is to acquaint intermediate graduate students of statistics with the analysis of cross-classified categorical data by means of log-linear models, though he writes with more advanced readers also in mind. Fifteen chapters, with exercises and numerous
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: gw ISBN 9783540973980
Description
This book examines log-linear models for contingency tables. It uses previous knowledge of analysis of variance and regression to motivate and explicate the use of log-linear models. It is a textbook primarily directed at advanced Masters degree students in statistics but can be used at both higher and lower levels. Outlines for introductory, intermediate and advanced courses are given in the preface. All the fundamental statistics for analyzing data using log-linear models are given.
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