Understanding log-linear analysis with ILOG : an interactive approach
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Understanding log-linear analysis with ILOG : an interactive approach
L. Erlbaum, 1994
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System requirements for the diskette: IBM-compatible PC with at least 512K of RAM
Bibliography: p. 128-129
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Description
Whenever data are categorical and their frequencies can be arrayed in multidimensional tables, log-linear analysis is appropriate. Like analysis of variance and multiple regression for quantitative data, log-linear analysis lets users ask which main effects and interactions affect an outcome of interest. Until recently, however, log-linear analysis seemed difficult -- accessible only to the statistically motivated and savvy.
Designed for students and researchers who want to know more about this extension of the two-dimensional chi-square, this book introduces basic ideas in clear and straightforward prose and applies them to a core of example studies. ILOG -- a software program that runs on IBM compatible personal computers -- is included with this volume. This interactive program lets readers work through and explore examples provided throughout the book. Because ILOG is capable of serious log-linear analyses, readers gain not only understanding, but the means to put that understanding into practice as well.
Table of Contents
Contents: Preface. Analyzing Quantitative and Qualitative Scores: An Introduction. Basic Statistics for Two-Dimensional Frequency Tables. Models for Two-Dimensional Frequency Tables. Fitting Models for Multidimensional Tables. ILOG Basics: Specifying a Frequency Table. Analyzing Frequency Tables With ILOG. Tallies: Enough, Too Many, None at All. Explicating Results: Percentages, Residuals, and Two-Way Tables. Appendices: Installing ILOG. Critical Values of Chi Square.
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