![]() ![]() ‘The book provides researchers with guidance in, and examples of, both quantitative and qualitative modes of analysis, written by leading practitioners in the field. StolzenbergIncorporating Categorical Information into Regression Models: The Utility of Dummy Variables - Melissa Hardy and John ReynoldsAnalyzing Contingent Effects in Regression Models - James Jaccard and Tonya DodgeRegression Models for Categorical Outcomes - J Scott Long and Simon ChengLog-Linear Analysis - Douglas L Anderton and Eric CheneyPART THREE: LONGITUDINAL MODELSModeling Change - Nancy Brandon TumaAnalyzing Panel Data: Fixed- and Random-Effects Models - Trond PetersenLongitudinal Analysis for Continuous Outcomes: Random Effects Models and Latent Trajectory Models - Guang Guo and John HippEvent History Analysis - Paul AllisonSequence Analysis and Optimal Matching Techniques for Social Science Data - Heather MacIndoe and Andrew AbbottPART FOUR: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN MODELINGSample Selection Bias Models - Vincent Kang Fu, Christopher Winship and Robert D MareStructural Equation Modeling - Jodie B Ullman and Peter M BentlerMultilevel Modelling - William Browne and Jon RasbashCausal Inference in Sociological Studies - Christopher Winship and Michael SobelThe Analysis of Social Networks - Ronald L BreigerPART FIVE: ANALYZING QUALITATIVE DATATools for Qualitative Data Analysis - Raymond M Lee and Nigel G FieldingContent Analysis - Roberto P FranzosiSemiotics and Data Analysis - Peter K ManningConversation Analysis - Steven E Clayman and Virginia Teas GillDiscourse Analysis - Jonathan PotterGrounded Theory - Nick Pidgeon and Karen HenwoodThe Uses of Narrative in Social Science Research - Barbara CzarniawskaQualitative Research and the Postmodern Turn - Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson Citation preview Table of contents : Content: Introduction: Common Threads among Techniques of Data Analysis - Melissa Hardy and Alan BrymanPART ONE: FOUNDATIONSConstructing Variables - Alan Bryman and Duncan CramerSummarizing Distributions - Melissa HardyInference - Lawrence HazelriggStrategies for Analysis of Incomplete Data - Mortaza JamshidianFeminist Issues in Data Analysis - Mary MaynardHistorical Analysis - Dennis SmithPART TWO: THE GENERAL LINEAR MODEL AND EXTENSIONSMultiple Regression Analysis - Ross M. ![]()
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