Log-Linear Models for Event Histories
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
May 13, 1997
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Inc
ISBN-10
0761909370
ISBN-13
9780761909378
Description
Jeroen K. Vermunt explores the intricacies of event history analysis, a pivotal methodology in the social sciences. He skillfully delves into how log-linear models can capture and interpret the dynamics behind events and their occurrences over time. By linking statistical rigor with practical application, he empowers researchers to grasp the complexities of behavior and temporal processes.
Within the pages, Vermunt guides readers through various applications of these models, demonstrating their relevance across multiple social science disciplines. His approach encourages a deeper understanding of the sequences and durations that shape social phenomena.
The work stands as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, offering both theoretical foundations and empirical insights. It invites readers to rethink how they approach data analysis in the context of time and change, making it an essential addition to the field.
Within the pages, Vermunt guides readers through various applications of these models, demonstrating their relevance across multiple social science disciplines. His approach encourages a deeper understanding of the sequences and durations that shape social phenomena.
The work stands as a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners alike, offering both theoretical foundations and empirical insights. It invites readers to rethink how they approach data analysis in the context of time and change, making it an essential addition to the field.
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