Public Programme Analysis
Kluwer Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-534-97974-4 (ISBN)
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, how a person feels about a proposed program (agree, disagree, not sure, no opinion)-these are examples of categorical data. This book describes a multivariate categorical data analysis technique- the weighted-least-squares (WLS) approach developed by Grizzle, Starmer, and Koch (GSK)-applied to program analysis in health and public affairs. It is written for in-service professionals who desire an introduction to applied cate- gorical data analysis and for preservice students who are studying quantitative methods.
I: Foundations.- 1. Multidimensional Contingency Tables.- 2. Guidelines for Analysis.- What Are Categorical Data?.- Is This a Categorical Data Problem?.- What Function Should Be Analyzed?.- What Sample Size Is Required?.- Are Zero Cells a Problem?.- How Many Analyses Should Be Performed?.- What Levels of Significance Should Be used?.- Summary.- 3. Contingency Table Analysis: The WLS Approach.- The Contingency Table.- Formation of Functions.- The Variance of a Function.- The Linear Model and Categorical Data.- An Example of WLS Analysis.- Additive Association.- Multiplicative Association.- Summary.- Exercises.- II: Simple Applications of the WLS Approach.- 4. One Response and Two Factor Variables.- Analyzing Sentences in Criminal Court.- Defining the Variables.- The Response Function.- Specifying the Model.- Estimating Parameters.- Evaluating the Model's Fit.- Testing Hypotheses.- Interpreting the Model.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 5. Interaction Among Factor Variables.- Adding Complexity.- Modeling Interaction.- A Modular Model.- Comparison of Models.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 6. Mean Scores.- Measuring HMO Usage.- Formation of Means.- The Prediction Model.- Defining New Factor Variables.- A Reduced Model.- Using the Model.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 7. Log-Linear Models.- Analyzing Air Pollution Effects.- The Data.- Defining the Variables.- A Rationale for the Logit.- The Logit Model.- Comparison of WLS and ML Results.- An Odds-Ratio Interpretation.- Lead-A Significant Factor?.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- III: Advanced Applications of the WLS Approach.- 8. Multiple Response Functions.- Examining Trust in Government.- Structure of a Multiresponse Table.- Mean Trust Scores.- Multiple Proportions.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 9. Rank Correlation Methods.- Are People Consistent in Their Responses?.- A Rank Correlation Coefficient.- Computing Gamma Using GENCAT.- Examining Consistency.- Results: No Education Effect.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 10. Rank Choice Analysis.- Choosing Among Competing Alternatives.- Discrete-Choice Data and Few Choices.- Discrete-Choice Data and Many Choices.- Continuous-Choice Data.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 11. Follow-Up Life Table Analysis.- Predicting HMO Membership.- The Follow-Up Life Approach.- WLS and the Follow-Up Life Table.- Specifying the Model.- Age and Year of Enrollment.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix: GENCAT Input.- 12. Selected WLS Literature.- Paired Comparisons.- Observer Agreement.- Supplemented Margins.- Repeated Measures.- Partial Association.- Competing Risks.- Multiple-Record Systems.- Complex Sample Surveys.- Complex Functions.- Functional Asymptotic Regression Methodology (FARM).- Variable Selection.- Comparisons to Parametric Regression.- Philosophy of Data Analysis.- Appendixes.- Appendix A: Matrix Notation.- Matrix Definitions.- Matrix Arithmetic.- The Inverse Matrix.- System of Linear Equations-Scalar Presentation.- System of Linear Equations-Matrix Presentation.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix B: The Linear Model.- Traditional Approach to ANOVA.- Linear Model Approach to ANOVA.- Coding Methods.- Testing Hypotheses.- Two-Way ANOVA.- Interaction.- Summary.- Exercises.- Appendix C: Table of Chi-Square Values.- Appendix D: The GENCAT Computer Program.- An Overview of GENCAT.- Entering the Data to GENCAT.- Left-Hand Side of the Equation.- Right-Hand Side of the Equation.- Testing Individual Hypotheses.- Summary of Major Input to GENCAT.- GENCAT Input and Output for Chapter 4.- References.
| Zusatzinfo | biography |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | Dordrecht |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Gewicht | 670 g |
| Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sozialpädagogik |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 0-534-97974-2 / 0534979742 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-534-97974-4 / 9780534979744 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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