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Modelling Frequency and Count Data

By: JK Lindsey
291 pages, Figs, tabs
Modelling Frequency and Count Data
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  • Modelling Frequency and Count Data ISBN: 9780198523314 Hardback Apr 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Categorical data analysis is a special area of generalized linear models which has become the most important area of statistical applications in many disciplines, from medicine to social sciences. This text presents the standard models and many newly developed ones in a language which can be immediately applied in many modern statistical packages.

Contents

1. One-way frequency tables; 2. Larger tables; 3. Regression models; 4. Ordinal variables; 5. Zero frequencies; 6. Fitting distributions; 7. Counting processes; 8. Markov chains; 9. Structured transition matrices; 10. Overdispersion and cluster models; 11. GLIM macros; Bibliography; Index

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By: JK Lindsey
291 pages, Figs, tabs
Media reviews

"Modelling frequency and count data is an excellent text for a master's level course in applied statistics or as a reference for any applied statistician. An introductory statistics course and some knowledge of log-linear and logistic regression models is [sic] assumed. Theoretical details are kept to a minimum but underlying concepts are clearly demonstrated. This text provides a brief, but broad, introduction to a wide variety of models. Every model is introduced by a real data example . . . and followed through from beginning to end in terms of both analysis and model evaluation; an attraction for both students and applied statisticians working on real world problems. . . . In summary, I would recommend this text strongly to any statistician doing applied work as well as a text for a course in categorical data analysis. It is both a comprehensive and practical survey of models for frequency and count data."--Statistical Methods in Medical Research

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