Nigel Gilbert
First published in 1993, Analyzing Tabular Data is an accessible text introducing a powerful range of analytical methods. This book is for those who have little prior knowledge of quantitative analysis or statistics, but who have a practical need to extract the most from their data.
Preface 1. Real and imaginary worlds 2. Classification and measurement 3. Cross-tabulations 4. Association and interaction 5. Loglinear analysis 6. Choosing and fitting models 7. Modelling mobility and change 8. High-dimension tables 9. Effects and odd ratios 10. Logistic regression 11. Causal analysis 12. Models with ordinal variables 13. Event history models Reference Index