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Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Statistical Methods in Longitudinal Research: Principles and Structuring Change: Volume 1
These edited volumes present new statistical methods in a way that bridges the gap between theoretical and applied statistics. The volumes cover general problems and issues and more specific topics concerning the structuring of change, the analysis of time series, and the analysis of categorical longitudinal data. The book targets students of development and change in a variety of fields - psychology, sociology, anthropology, education, medicine, psychiatry, economics, behavioural sciences, developmental psychology, ecology, plant physiology, and biometry - with basic training in statistics and computing.
£64.31
John Wiley & Sons Inc Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Research
>STATISTICS AND CAUSALITY A one-of-a-kind guide to identifying and dealing with modern statistical developments in causality Written by a group of well-known experts, Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Research focuses on the most up-to-date developments in statistical methods in respect to causality. Illustrating the properties of statistical methods to theories of causality, the book features a summary of the latest developments in methods for statistical analysis of causality hypotheses. The book is divided into five accessible and independent parts. The first part introduces the foundations of causal structures and discusses issues associated with standard mechanistic and difference-making theories of causality. The second part features novel generalizations of methods designed to make statements concerning the direction of effects. The third part illustrates advances in Granger-causality testing and related issues. The fourth part focuses on counterfactual approaches and propensity score analysis. Finally, the fifth part presents designs for causal inference with an overview of the research designs commonly used in epidemiology. Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Research also includes: New statistical methodologies and approaches to causal analysis in the context of the continuing development of philosophical theories End-of-chapter bibliographies that provide references for further discussions and additional research topics Discussions on the use and applicability of software when appropriate Statistics and Causality: Methods for Applied Empirical Research is an ideal reference for practicing statisticians, applied mathematicians, psychologists, sociologists, logicians, medical professionals, epidemiologists, and educators who want to learn more about new methodologies in causal analysis. The book is also an excellent textbook for graduate-level courses in causality and qualitative logic.
£99.95
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Regression Analysis for Social Sciences
Regression Analysis for Social Sciences presents methods of regression analysis in an accessible way, with each method having illustrations and examples. A broad spectrum of methods are included: multiple categorical predictors, methods for curvilinear regression, and methods for symmetric regression. This book can be used for courses in regression analysis at the advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate level in the social and behavioral sciences. Most of the techniques are explained step-by-step enabling students and researchers to analyze their own data. Examples include data from the social and behavioral sciences as well as biology, making the book useful for readers with biological and biometrical backgrounds. Sample command and result files for SYSTAT are included in the text.
£94.78
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG KFA – Die Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse
Dieser Band stellt umfassend die Methoden der Konfigurationsfrequenzanalyse (KFA) vor, eines von G.A. Lienert erstmals eingebrachten Verfahrens zur Testung von Hypothesen in Bezug auf Häufigkeiten in individuellen Zellen oder Gruppen einer Kreuzklassifikation. Die Autoren, die die Methode weiterentwickelt haben, bieten eine umfassende Darstellung der Grundlagen, Modelle und konkreten Anwendungsfälle in der psychologischen und sozialwissenschaftlichen, personen-orientierten Forschung. Dabei werden die Anfänge der KFA und ihr Bezug zur Chi-Quadrat Analyse ebenso beschrieben wie die Entwicklungen, die auf log-linearen Modellen basieren. Für jedes Modell und für jede Fragestellung, die mit der KFA untersucht werden können, werden empirische Datenbeispiele präsentiert. Neue Ergebnisse werden durch Monte-Carlo Simulationen untermauert sowie neue Modelle entwickelt und vorgestellt.Das Buch richtet sich zum einen an Leser*innen, die über grundlegendes Hintergrundwissen in der angewandten Statistik aus einführenden Kursen und Kursen über log-lineare Modelle verfügen. Aber auch Leserinnen und Leser ohne diese Kenntnisse können von diesem Buch profitieren, weil alle nötigen technischen Elemente eigens eingeführt und erklärt werden. Computerprogramme werden vorgestellt und in Beispielen angewendet. Insgesamt stellt sich die KFA als statistische Methode dar, mit der für kategoriale Daten wichtige und interessante Fragen bearbeitet werden können, die im Kontext der Anwendung von Routinemethoden der Statistik nicht zugänglich sind.
£32.99