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1 Log-linear modeling and missing data A short course Frans Willekens Boulder, July 26-30 1999

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5 Content of sheets The approach adopted in the course –a probabilistic perspective –a process perspective Data types and observations From observations to variables: the role of uncertainty Uncertainty and risk: risk set and exposure

6 Introduction to probability theory and statistical inference –Observations and random experiments –Random variables and probability distributions Continuous random variables Discrete random variables Plausible observations and plausible models: the maximum likelihood method

7 Analysis of count data: introduction to log- linear models –The Poisson probability model –The log-linear model The log-rate model: statistical analysis of occurrence-exposure rates

8 Logit model, logistic regression, and log-linear model: a comparison –Models of counts: log-linear model –Logit model and logistic regression Data on political attitudes (Payne) Data on leaving home –Construct your own logistic regression model Incomplete data: indirect estimation of migration flows. Summary References: books and web sites


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