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Some Common Problems in Log-Linear Analysis

Clifford C. Clogg and Scott R. Eliason
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Clifford C. Clogg: Pennsylvania State University
Scott R. Eliason: Pennsylvania State University

Sociological Methods & Research, 1987, vol. 16, issue 1, 8-44

Abstract: Several problems often encountered in research using log-linear models for categorical response variables are discussed. The issues covered are (a) determining the degrees of freedom for a model, (b) analyzing sparse data, (c) analyzing weighted data, (d) modeling rates, and (e) interpreting results.

Date: 1987
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