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Ordinal Log-Linear Models



January 1994 | 72 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Which log-linear models can social scientists use to examine categorical variables whose attributes may be logically rank ordered? Ordinal Log-Linear Models presents a technique that is often overlooked but highly advantageous when dealing with such ordered variables as social class, political ideology, and life satisfaction attitudes. Beginning with an introduction to the concept and measurement of ordinal models, this book provides a detailed description of the various ordinal models, including row effects, column effects, uniform association, and uniform interaction models. Each model is illustrated with data from the National Survey of Families and Households, with which the author discusses the fit of the models, how alternative models compare, and odds ratios. Additionally, statistical computer software packages that can be used to estimate these models are presented.


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INTRODUCTION
 
Ordinal Measures
 
Log-Linear Models for Nominal Variables
A Review

 
 
ORDINAL LOG-LINEAR MODELS
 
Row Effects Models
 
Column Effects Models
 
Uniform Association Models
 
Assignment of Scores
 
Row and Column Effects Models
 
Odds Ratios for Two-Way Tables
Summary

 
 
Ordinal Log-Linear Models for Higher-Ordered Tables
 
Multidimensional Log-Multiplicative Models
 
Odds Ratios for Three-Way Log-Linear Models
Summary

 
 
Selection for Ordinal Log-Linear Models
 
Advantages of Using Ordinal Log-Linear Models
 
Summary
 
CONCLUSION

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Paperback
ISBN: 9780803943766
$42.00

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