Praise for a Previous Edition:
"An accessible walkthrough of the world of Bernoulli, Poisson, log-linear, multinomial, logistic, and all things non-interval. ... I enjoyed reading this book and I will come back to it both as a reference and to digest some of the weightier chapters." - Chris Beeley, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham, UK.
"This book fills an important need for a practitioner-oriented book on categorical data analyses. It not only could serve as an excellent resource for researchers working with categorical data, but would also make an excellent text for a graduate course in categorical data analysis." - Terry Ackerman, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA.
"A much needed book it fills a significant gap in the market for a user-friendly categorical data analysis bookAnyone wishing to learn categorical data analysis can read this bookThe integration of both SPSS and SAS increases the usability of this book." - Sara Templin, University of Alabama, USA.
"An accessible treatment of an important topic ... Through practical examples, data, and ... SPSS and SAS code, the Azen and Walker text promises to put these topics within reach of a much wider range of students ... The applied nature of the book promises to be quite attractive for classroom use." - Scott L. Thomas, Claremont Graduate University, USA.
"Many social science students do not have the mathematical background to tackle the material covered in categorical data analysis books. What these students need is an understanding of what method to apply to what data, how to use software to analyze the data, and most importantly, how to interpret the results...The book would be very useful for a graduate level course ... for Sociologists and Psychologists. It might also be appropriate for Survey Methodologists." - Timothy D. Johnson, University of Michigan, USA.
"This book does an admirable job of combining an intuitive approach to categorical data analysis with statistical rigor. It has definitely set a new standard for textbooks on the topic for the behavioral and social sciences." Wim J. van der Linden, Chief Research Scientist, CTB/McGraw-Hill
Praise for a Previous Edition:
"An accessible walkthrough of the world of Bernoulli, Poisson, log-linear, multinomial, logistic, and all things non-interval. ... I enjoyed reading this book and I will come back to it both as a reference and to digest some of the weightier chapters." - Chris Beeley, Institute of Mental Health, Nottingham, UK, in The Psychologist
"This book fills an important need for a practitioner-oriented book on categorical data analyses. It not only could serve as an excellent resource for researchers working with categorical data, but would also make an excellent text for a graduate course in categorical data analysis." - Terry Ackerman, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA
"A much needed book it fills a significant gap in the market for a user-friendly categorical data analysis bookAnyone wishing to learn categorical data analysis can read this bookThe integration of both SPSS and SAS increases the usability of this book." - Sara Templin, University of Alabama, USA
"An accessible treatment of an important topic. ... Through practical examples, data, and ... SPSS and SAS code, the Azen and Walker text promises to put these topics within reach of a much wider range of students. ... The applied nature of the book promises to be quite attractive for classroom use." - Scott L. Thomas, Claremont Graduate University, USA."Many social science students do not have the mathematical background to tackle the material covered in categorical data analysis books. What these students need is an understanding of what method to apply to what data, how to use software to analyze the data, and most importantly, how to interpret the results. ...The book would be very useful for a graduate level course ... for Sociologists and Psychologists. It might also be appropriate for Survey Methodologists." - Timothy D. Johnson, University of Michigan, USA
"This book does an admirable job of combining an intuitive approach to categorical data analysis with statistical rigor. It has definitely set a new standard for textbooks on the topic for the behavioral and social sciences." Wim J. van der Linden, Chief Research Scientist, CTB/McGraw-Hill