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Methods for Macrosociological Research
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Strategies of analysis for macrosociological data have long relied on questionable methodology which sacrifices information in exchange for summary measures. This book provides the means to handle ...
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20 June 1994

Strategies of analysis for macrosociological data have long relied on questionable methodology which sacrifices information in exchange for summary measures. This practical book provides the means to handle distributions and compositional data without forfeiting the information from which they derive. Real-world data and illustrations are featured throughout the text, and for easy reference, each chapter contains a summary and bibliography. For further ease, this handy reference is divided into three sections. Part I discusses comparative analysis of distributions, compositions, sequences of rates and other vectors. Part II studies the interdependence of the parts which together make up the whole. Part III investigates the aggregative analysis of such parts in both static and dynamic terms. Its chapters organized around substantive, current issues. It features illustrations based on real data. Bibliographic notes guide readers to further readings. Concluding remarks at chapter end focus attention on topics for additional study.
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Pages: 293
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Imprint: Academic Press Inc
Publication Date:
20 June 1994
ISBN: 9780125133456
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General
Introduction. Comparative Analysis of Distributions, Compositions, and Vectors: Distributions with Unordered Categories. Distributions with Ordered Categories and Vectors with Ordered Elements. Ordinal Analysis of Distributions (Vectors). Relational Nature of Social Life: Networks. The Input-Output Framework. An Application of the Input-Output Model. A Look at Parts: Education as a Component of a Larger Social System. Households as Study Objects. Postscript. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index.