Modeling a Categorical Variable Allowing Arbitrarily Many Category Choices
From MaRDI portal
Publication:4666677
DOI10.1111/j.0006-341X.1999.00936.xzbMath1059.62614WikidataQ73789873 ScholiaQ73789873MaRDI QIDQ4666677
Publication date: 13 April 2005
Published in: Biometrics (Search for Journal in Brave)
surveygeneralized estimating equationschi-squared testbinary datamarginal modellog-linear modellogit modelrepeated categorical responses
Related Items (12)
Multiple Marginal Independence Testing for Pick Any/C Variables ⋮ The analysis of ordered categorical data: An overview and a survey of recent developments. (With discussion) ⋮ Mantel-Haenszel estimators of odds ratios for stratified dependent binomial data ⋮ A Simple Test of Association for Contingency Tables with Multiple Column Responses ⋮ Testing the equality of distributions of random vectors with categorical components. ⋮ Multivariate Tests Comparing Binomial Probabilities, with Application to Safety Studies for Drugs ⋮ Ranking responses in multiple-choice questions ⋮ On the First-Order Rao-Scott Correction of the Umesh-Loughin-Scherer Statistic ⋮ Testing for Conditional Multiple Marginal Independence ⋮ Modeling multiple-response categorical data from complex surveys ⋮ Mantel-Haenszel estimators of a common odds ratio for multiple response data ⋮ Modeling Association Between Two or More Categorical Variables that Allow for Multiple Category Choices
Cites Work
- Longitudinal data analysis using generalized linear models
- Maximum likelihood methods for linear and log-linear models in categorical data
- Central limit theorems for multinomial sums
- Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Parameters Subject to Restraints
- Hypothesis testing of regression parameters in semiparametric generalized linear models for cluster correlated data
- On the Asymptotic Distribution of Pearson's Statistic in Linear Exponential-Family Models
- Jackknifing and Bootstrapping Goodness-of-Fit Statistics in Sparse Multinomials
- A General Methodology for the Analysis of Experiments with Repeated Measurement of Categorical Data
- Simultaneously Modeling Joint and Marginal Distributions of Multivariate Categorical Responses
- Testing for Association in Contingency Tables with Multiple Column Responses
- A likelihood-based method for analysing longitudinal binary responses
- The Analysis of Longitudinal Polytomous Data: Generalized Estimating Equations and Connections with Weighted Least Squares
This page was built for publication: Modeling a Categorical Variable Allowing Arbitrarily Many Category Choices