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Three Parametric Techniques for Contingency Table Analysis: A Nontechnical Commentary
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This article is published in American Sociological Review.The article was published on 1980-08-01. It has received 174 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Contingency table.read more
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Self-rated health: a predictor of mortality among the elderly.
J M Mossey,E Shapiro +1 more
TL;DR: Empirical support is provided for the long held, but inadequately substantiated, belief that the way a person views his health is importantly related to subsequent health outcomes.
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Tactical Innovation and the Pace of Insurgency
TL;DR: In this paper, the pace of black insurgency between 1955 and 1970 is analyzed as a function of an ongoing process of tactical interaction between movement forces and southern segregationists, where the main challenge confronting insurgents is a preeminently tactical one.
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The analysis of relationships involving dichotomous dependent variables.
Paul D. Cleary,Ronald J. Angel +1 more
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An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis
Douglas Sloane,S. Philip Morgan +1 more
TL;DR: This paper reviews the basic log-linear strategy and illustrates key concepts and Citations are given to other articles on these topics, many of which are nontechnical and contain substantive sociological applications.
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Deterrence in the Workplace: Perceived Certainty, Perceived Severity, and Employee Theft
TL;DR: The study found that the perception of both the certainty and severity of organizational sanctions were related to employee theft, and interactions between age/certainty and age/severity suggest that younger employees are not as deterrable as their older peers, especially under conditions of both high certainty and high severity of punishment.
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Discrete multivariate analysis: theory and practice
TL;DR: Discrete Multivariate Analysis is a comprehensive text and general reference on the analysis of discrete multivariate data, particularly in the form of multidimensional tables, and contains a wealth of material on important topics.
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Multiple regression in behavioral research
TL;DR: Kerlinger and Pedhazur as discussed by the authors present the three main applied analytical models which derive from the general linear hypothesis-analysis of variance, regression, and analysis of covariance.
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The analysis of cross-classified categorical data
TL;DR: The second edition has been updated and revised, with more emphasis on logic and logistic response properties and on the small-sample behavior of chi-square statistics as mentioned in this paper, and includes 40 to 50 new problems with most having separate data sheets.