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ISBN: 9780470284308
Year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 296
Description:
A complete guide to carrying out complex survey analysis using
R
As survey analysis continues to serve as a core component of
sociological research, researchers are increasingly relying upon
data gathered from complex surveys to carry out traditional
analyses. Complex Surveys is a practical guide to the
analysis of this kind of data using R, the freely available and
downloadable statistical programming language. As creator of the
specific survey package for R, the author provides the ultimate
presentation of how to successfully use the software for analyzing
data from complex surveys while also utilizing the most current
data from health and social sciences studies to demonstrate the
application of survey research methods in these fields.
The book begins with coverage of basic tools and topics within
survey analysis such as simple and stratified sampling, cluster
sampling, linear regression, and categorical data regression.
Subsequent chapters delve into more technical aspects of complex
survey analysis, including post-stratification, two-phase sampling,
missing data, and causal inference. Throughout the book, an
emphasis is placed on graphics, regression modeling, and two-phase
designs. In addition, the author supplies a unique discussion of
epidemiological two-phase designs as well as probability-weighting
for causal inference. All of the book's examples and figures are
generated using R, and a related Web site provides the R code that
allows readers to reproduce the presented content. Each chapter
concludes with exercises that vary in level of complexity, and
detailed appendices outline additional mathematica
ISBN: 9780470284308
Year: 2010
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 296
Description:
A complete guide to carrying out complex survey analysis using
R
As survey analysis continues to serve as a core component of
sociological research, researchers are increasingly relying upon
data gathered from complex surveys to carry out traditional
analyses. Complex Surveys is a practical guide to the
analysis of this kind of data using R, the freely available and
downloadable statistical programming language. As creator of the
specific survey package for R, the author provides the ultimate
presentation of how to successfully use the software for analyzing
data from complex surveys while also utilizing the most current
data from health and social sciences studies to demonstrate the
application of survey research methods in these fields.
The book begins with coverage of basic tools and topics within
survey analysis such as simple and stratified sampling, cluster
sampling, linear regression, and categorical data regression.
Subsequent chapters delve into more technical aspects of complex
survey analysis, including post-stratification, two-phase sampling,
missing data, and causal inference. Throughout the book, an
emphasis is placed on graphics, regression modeling, and two-phase
designs. In addition, the author supplies a unique discussion of
epidemiological two-phase designs as well as probability-weighting
for causal inference. All of the book's examples and figures are
generated using R, and a related Web site provides the R code that
allows readers to reproduce the presented content. Each chapter
concludes with exercises that vary in level of complexity, and
detailed appendices outline additional mathematica

