The analysis of cross-classified categorical data

A variety of biological and social science data come in the form of cross-classified tables of counts, commonly referred to as contingency tables. Until recent years the statistical and computational techniques available for the analysis of cross-classified data were quite limited. This book present...

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Main Author: Fienberg, Stephen E. (Author)
Format: Book
Published: New York, NY Springer 2007
©2007
Edition:Second Edition
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Summary:A variety of biological and social science data come in the form of cross-classified tables of counts, commonly referred to as contingency tables. Until recent years the statistical and computational techniques available for the analysis of cross-classified data were quite limited. This book presents some of the recent work on the statistical analysis of cross-classified data using longlinear models, especially in the multidimensional situation.
Item Description:Originally published 2nd ed Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press, c1980
Physical Description:xiii, 198 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (page 177-190) and index
ISBN:9780387728247