Log-Linear Models

Ronald Christensen

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Log-Linear Models

by Ronald Christensen

2013

Springer London, Limited

409

9781475741117

Description

This book examines log-linear models for contingency tables. It uses previous knowledge of analysis of variance and regression to motivate and explicate the use of log-linear models. It is a textbook primarily directed at advanced Masters degree students in statistics but can be used at both higher and lower levels. Outlines for introductory, intermediate and advanced courses are given in the preface. All the fundamental statistics for analyzing data using log-linear models is given.

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Who is the author of Log-Linear Models?

Log-Linear Models was written by Ronald Christensen.

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