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Exploring Social Processes: Statistical Methods for Sociological Research: Behaviormetrics: Quantitative Approaches to Human Behavior, cartea 26

Autor Kunihiro Kimura
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2025
This book advocates an exploratory approach to survey data analysis, rather than confirmatory approaches, which many other textbooks explicitly or implicitly recommend. 
Most survey data, especially attitudinal data, might not be suitable for causal analysis. Descriptive analyses of survey data will, however, expand our understanding of the social mechanisms in which people’s attitudes and beliefs mediate institutional settings and their actions. Thus, we should pursue an exploratory approach when studying social processes in terms of survey data analysis. In this approach, hypothesis tests, significance tests, or statistical modeling should be used in a way that serves to continually expand on and refine our theoretical hypotheses on social mechanisms. 
This book presents essential tools for this approach. It summarizes key statistical methods including multidimensional scaling, latent class analysis, loglinear analysis, and multilevel analysis. It also highlights representative analyses concerning sociological and social psychological topics, such as the relationship between life satisfaction and social status, configuration of attitudes toward child-rearing, moral judgment in developmental processes, gender role attitudes through different life stages, and subjective social position in the era of globalization. 

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811307300
ISBN-10: 981130730X
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: X, 300 p. 70 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Behaviormetrics: Quantitative Approaches to Human Behavior

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Notă biografică

Kunihiro Kimura, Tohoku University,

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This book advocates an exploratory approach to survey data analysis, rather than confirmatory approaches, which many other textbooks explicitly or implicitly recommend. 
Most survey data, especially attitudinal data, might not be suitable for causal analysis. Descriptive analyses of survey data will, however, expand our understanding of the social mechanisms in which people’s attitudes and beliefs mediate institutional settings and their actions. Thus, we should pursue an exploratory approach when studying social processes in terms of survey data analysis. In this approach, hypothesis tests, significance tests, or statistical modeling should be used in a way that serves to continually expand on and refine our theoretical hypotheses on social mechanisms. 
This book presents essential tools for this approach. It summarizes key statistical methods including multidimensional scaling, latent class analysis, loglinear analysis, and multilevel analysis. It also highlights representative analyses concerning sociological and social psychological topics, such as the relationship between life satisfaction and social status, configuration of attitudes toward child-rearing, moral judgment in developmental processes, gender role attitudes through different life stages, and subjective social position in the era of globalization. 


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Offers an essential introduction to the sociological and social psychological exploration of how people’s attitudes and beliefs mediate institutional settings and their actions Provides an up-to-date guide to statistical methods for survey data analysis, including multidimensional scaling, latent class analysis, loglinear analysis, and multilevel analysis Uses real-world examples such as the relationship between life satisfaction and social status, and configuration of attitudes toward child-rearing