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Introduction to Configural Frequency Analysis: The Search for Types and Antitypes in Cross-Classification

Introduction to Configural Frequency Analysis: The Search for Types and Antitypes in Cross-Classification book

Introduction to Configural Frequency Analysis: The Search for Types and Antitypes in Cross-Classification

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Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA) is a method for analysis of groups of individuals in cross-classifications. Individuals belong to a type if their particular pattern of characteristics occurs more often than expected, and to an antityte if their particular pattern of characteristics occurs less often than expected. The author's original contribution is his linking of CFA to log-linear modeling and the General Linear Model, enabling the reader to relate CFA to a well-known statistical background. It is shown that CFA and log-linear modeling are methods that complement each other. Introduction to Configural Frequency Analysis covers the latest developments in CFA, and it will be easy to read even for those with only an elementary statistics course as a background.
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Edition:
1
Number of Pages:
284
Release Date:
1990-05-25
Publication Date:
1990-05-31
Publisher:
Cambridge-Hitachi
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
0521380901
ISBN13:
9780521380904
Weight:
499 g
Height:
160 cm
Width:
231 cm
Thickness:
25 cm

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