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Contextual analysis

Gudmund R. Iversen

(Sage university papers series, . Quantitative applications in the social sciences ; no. 07-081)

Sage, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 80-83)

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内容説明

Contextual analysis, the study of the role of the group context on actions and attitudes of individuals, is a useful technique in the study of education, neighborhoods, census tracts, election districts, and the family. However, the effective use of contextual analysis has involved overcoming a number of issues, such as group boundaries, the mobility of the individuals within a group, overlapping groups, missing individual data, and the choice of statistical models. Contextual Analysis offers researchers a guide for selecting the best model to use. Written in a straightforward style, the book explores such topics as contextual analysis with absolute effects, with relative effects, and the choice between regression coefficients as fixed parameters or as random variables.

目次

Introduction Contingency Tables Contextual Analysis with Absolute Effects Contextual Analysis with Relative Effects Examples of Absolute and Relative Data Centering Other Approaches

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