VOLUME ONE: BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES
 
Introduction
 
Part One: Overview of Categorical Data Analysis
                              Statistical Magic and/or Statistical Serendipity: An Age of Progress in the Analysis of Categorical Data
Leo Goodman
 
                              Categorical Data Analysis
Thomas Wickens
 
 
Part Two: Statistical Methods and Graphs for One Categorical Variable
                              On the Theory of Scales of Measurement
S. Stevens
 
                              Statistical Analysis of Qualitative Variation
Alan Agresti and Barbara Agresti
 
                              No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical Chart
Ian Spence
 
                              Bah! Bar Charts
Allan Reese
 
                              Revising the Pareto Chart
Leland Wilkinson
 
 
Part Three: The Chi-Square Test
                              Karl Pearson and the Chi-Squared Test
R. Plackett
 
                              The Use of Chi-Squared Statistics for Categorical Data Problems
Stephen Fienberg
 
                              Sample Size Restraints Commonly Imposed on the Use of the Chi-Square Statistic
John Roscoe and Jackson Byars
 
                              What Is the Continuity Correction?
Nathan Mantel and Samuel Greenhouse
 
                              Some Reasons for Not Using the Yates Continuity Correction on 2 ×2 Contingency Tables: Comment and a Suggestion
Nathan Mantel
 
 
Part Four: Exact Inference for Contingency Tables
                              On the Interpretation of ?2 from Contingency Tables, and the Calculation of P
R. Fisher
 
                              Fisher’s Exact Test
Graham Upton
 
                              A Survey of Exact Inference for Contingency Tables
Alan Agesti
 
 
Part Five: Measuring the Relationship between Two Ordinal Variables
                              On the Association of Attributes in Statistics: With Illustrations from the Material of the Childhood Society, &c
G. Udny Yule
 
                              A New Measure of Rank Correlation
M. Kendall
 
                              The Treatment of Ties in Ranking Problems
M. Kendall
 
                              A New Asymmetric Measure of Association for Ordinal Variables
Robert Somers
 
 
VOLUME TWO: STATISTICAL METHODS FOR ANALYSING ASSOCIATIONS
 
Part One: Simpson’s Paradox
                              Simpson’s Paradox in Real Life
Clifford Wagner
 
                              Minority Contributions to the SAT Score Turnaround: An Example of Simpson's Paradox
Howard Wainer
 
                              Confounding and Collapsibility in Causal Inference
Sander Greenland, James Robins and Judea Pearl
 
 
Part Two: Mobility Tables
                              Status, Autonomy, and Training in Occupational Mobility
Michael Hout
 
                              A New Index of Structure for the Analysis of Models for Mobility Tables and Other Cross-Classifications
Clifford Clogg, Tamas Rudas and Liwen Xi
 
 
Part Three: Statistical Tests for High Dimensional Tables
                              Preliminary Graphical Analysis and Quasi-Independence for a Two-Way Contingency Table
Stephen Fienberg
 
                              The Analysis of Multidimensional Contingency Tables
Stephen Fienberg
 
                              The Analysis of Incomplete Multi-Way Contingency Tables
Stephen Fienberg
 
                              Partitioning of Chi-Square, Analysis of Marginal Contingency Tables, and Estimation of Expected Frequencies in Multidimensional Contingency Tables
Leo Goodman
 
 
Part Four: Association Models
                              Simple Models for the Analysis of Association in Cross-Classifications Having Ordered Categories
Leo Goodman
 
                              Analysis of Sets of Two-Way Contingency Tables Using Association Models
Mark Becker and Clifford Clogg
 
                              A Survey of Strategies for Modeling Cross-Classifications Having Ordinal Variables
Alan Agresti
 
 
Part Five: Dealing with Sparseness
                              Methods for the Analysis of Contingency Tables with Large and Small Cell Counts
Jenny Baglivo, Donald Oliver and Marcello Pagano
 
                              Goodness-of-Fit Tests for Loglinear Models in Sparse Contingency Tables
Kenneth Koehler
 
 
VOLUME THREE: LOG-LINEAR AND LOGISTIC REGRESSION MODELS
 
Part One: Generalized Linear Models
                              Generalized Linear Models
J. Nelder and R. Wedderburn
 
 
Part Two: Log-Linear Models
                              An Introduction to Categorical Data Analysis
Douglas Sloane and S. Phillip Morgan
 
                              Some Common Problems in Log-Linear Analysis
Clifford Clogg and Scott Eliason
 
 
Part Three: Logistic Regression Models
                              The Regression Analysis of Binary Sequences
D. Cox
 
                              A Logistic Model for Paired Comparisons with Ordered Categorical Data
P. McCullagh
 
                              Graphical Methods for Assessing Logistic Regression Models
James Landwehr, Daryl Pregibon and Anne Shoemaker
 
                              Evaluating Logistic Models for Large Contingency Tables
Edward Fowlkes, Anne Freeny and James Landwehr
 
                              A Graphical Method for Assessing the Fit of a Logistic Regression Model
Iain Pardoe and R. Dennis Cook
 
 
Part Four: Multilevel Statistical Models for Categorical Response Variables
                              The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient: Distribution-Free Definition and Test
Daniel Commenges and Helene Jacqmin
 
                              Modeling Clustered Ordered Categorical Data
Alan Agresti and Ranjini Natarajan
 
                              Religious Attendance in Cross-National Perspective: A Multilevel Analysis of 60 Countries
Stijn Ruiter and Frank van Tubergen
 
 
Part Five: Longitudinal Analysis for Categorical Response Variables
                              Longitudinal Data Analysis Using Generalized Linear Models
King-Yee Liang and Scott Zeger
 
                              A Bayesian Hierarchical Model for Categorical Longitudinal Data from a Social Survey of Immigrants
A. Pettitt et al.
 
 
VOLUME FOUR: ADVANCED AND GRAPHICAL STATISTICAL METHODS
 
Part One: Correspondence Analysis
                              Simple Correspondence Analysis: A Bibliographic Review
Eric Beh
 
                              Some Useful Extensions of the Usual Correspondence Analysis Approach and the Usual Log-Linear Models Approach in the Analysis of Contingency Tables
Leo Goodman
 
 
Part Two: Factor Analysis for Categorical Variables
                              Multiway Contingency Analysis with a Scaled Response or Factor
Otis Duncan and James McRae, Jr
 
                              Factor Analysis for Categorical Data
D.J. Bartholomew
 
 
Part Three: Latent Class Models
                              Exploratory Latent Structure Analysis Using Both Identifiable and Unidentifiable Models
Leo Goodman
 
                              Categorical Causal Modelling: Latent Class Analysis and Directed Log-Linear Models with Latent Variables
Jacques Hagenaars
 
                              On the Assignment of Individuals to Latent Classes
Leo Goodman
 
 
Part Four: Missing Values in Categorical Data
                              Loglinear Models with Missing Data: A Latent Class Approach
Christopher Winship and Robert Mare
 
                              Multiple Imputation of Incomplete Categorical Data Using Latent Class Analysis
Jeroen Vermunt et al.
 
 
Part Five: Graphical Methods
                              Conceptual and Visual Models for Categorical Data
Michael Friendly
 
                              Mosaic Displays for Multi-Way Contingency Tables
Michael Friendly
 
                              Extending Mosaic Displays: Marginal, Conditional, and Partial Views of Categorical Data
Michael Friendly
 
                              Multigraph Representations of Hierarchical Loglinear Models
Terry McKee and Harry Khamis
 
                              Latent Class Factor and Cluster Models, Bi-Plots, and Related Graphical Displays
Jay Magidson and Jeroen Vermunt