Examples from health sciences are used to illustrate in detail the process of how to analyze ordinal data, from exploratory analysis to modeling, to inference and diagnostics. This book also shows how Likert-type analysis is often used incorrectly and discusses the reason behind it. Similarly, it discusses the methods related to Structural Equations and talks about appropriate uses of this class of methods.
The text is meant to serve as a reference book and to be a “how-to” resource along with the “why” and “when” for modeling ordinal data.
Key Features:
- Includes applications of the statistical theory
- Includes illustrated examples with the associated R and SAS code
- Discusses the key differences between the different methods that are used for ordinal data analysis
- Bridges the gap between methods for ordinal data analysis used in different disciplines
Examples from health sciences are used to illustrate in detail the process of how to analyze ordinal data, from exploratory analysis to modeling, to inference and diagnostics. This book also shows how Likert-type analysis is often used incorrectly and discusses the reason behind it. Similarly, it discusses the methods related to Structural Equations and talks about appropriate uses of this class of methods.
The text is meant to serve as a reference book and to be a “how-to” resource along with the “why” and “when” for modeling ordinal data.
Key Features:
- Includes applications of the statistical theory
- Includes illustrated examples with the associated R and SAS code
- Discusses the key differences between the different methods that are used for ordinal data analysis
- Bridges the gap between methods for ordinal data analysis used in different disciplines

Ordinal Data Analysis: Statistical Perspective with Applications
206
Ordinal Data Analysis: Statistical Perspective with Applications
206Hardcover
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780367855901 |
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Publisher: | CRC Press |
Publication date: | 06/04/2024 |
Pages: | 206 |
Product dimensions: | 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d) |