Statistical Modelling for Social Researchers

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A01=Roger Tarling
advanced statistical modelling for social sciences
Author_Roger Tarling
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Categorical Variables
Category=GPS
Category=JB
Category=JHBC
Category=JMA
Category=JMB
Category=JP
Community Penalties
data analysis techniques
dialogue
dummy
Dummy Variable
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
explanatory
Explanatory Variables
factor analysis methods
general
Hourly Pay
Latent Variables
Log Odds
logistic
Loglinear Models
longitudinal data interpretation
Missing Data
Multilevel Models
multinomial
Multinomial Logistic Regression
Ordinal Logistic Regression
Pearson Residual
Police Force Area
quantitative social research
Reference Category
regression
Regression Model
response
Response Variable
Response Variable Form
Simple Random Sample
SPSS and Stata tutorials
SPSS Dialogue Box
SPSS Output
Standardised Residuals
structural equation modelling
UK Data Archive
Unobserved Variables
variable
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415448376
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Sep 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book explains the principles and theory of statistical modelling in an intelligible way for the non-mathematical social scientist looking to apply statistical modelling techniques in research. The book also serves as an introduction for those wishing to develop more detailed knowledge and skills in statistical modelling. Rather than present a limited number of statistical models in great depth, the aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the statistical models currently adopted in social research, in order that the researcher can make appropriate choices and select the most suitable model for the research question to be addressed. To facilitate application, the book also offers practical guidance and instruction in fitting models using SPSS and Stata, the most popular statistical computer software which is available to most social researchers. Instruction in using MLwiN is also given.

Models covered in the book include; multiple regression, binary, multinomial and ordered logistic regression, log-linear models, multilevel models, latent variable models (factor analysis), path analysis and simultaneous equation models and models for longitudinal data and event histories. An accompanying website hosts the datasets and further exercises in order that the reader may practice developing statistical models.

An ideal tool for postgraduate social science students, research students and practicing social researchers in universities, market research, government social research and the voluntary sector.

Roger Tarling is Professor of Social Research at the University of Surrey, a post he has occupied since 1996. Before that he was for 23 years a member of the Home Office Research and Planning Unit, the last six as Head of RPU. Throughout his career he has used statistical modelling in research and has had to explain statistical models and the inferences from them to research assistants, policy makers and to the students he has taught. He is a Certified Statistician of the Royal Statistical Society.