Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgment with R

Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgment with R

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David A. Armstrong, II
CRC Press
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Modern Methods for Evaluating Your Social Science DataWith recent advances in computing power and the widespread availability of political choice data, such as legislative roll call and public opinion survey data, the empirical estimation of spatial models has never been easier or more popular. Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgment with R demonstrates how to estimate and interpret spatial models using a variety of methods with the popular, open-source programming language R.Requiring basic knowledge of R, the book enables researchers to apply the methods to their own data. Also suitable for expert methodologists, it presents the latest methods for modeling the distances between points-not the locations of the points themselves. This distinction has important implications for understanding scaling results, particularly how uncertainty spreads throughout the entire point configuration and how results are identified.In each chapter, the authors explain the basic theory behind the spatial model, then illustrate the estimation techniques and explore their historical development, and finally discuss the advantages and limitations of the methods. They also demonstrate step by step how to implement each method using R with actual datasets. The R code and datasets are available on the book's website.
EAN 9781466517165
ISBN 1466517166
Binding Ebook
Publisher CRC Press
Publication date February 7, 2014
Pages 356
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Bakker, Ryan; Carroll, Royce; David A. Armstrong, II; Hare, Christopher; Poole, Keith T.; Rosenthal, Howard
Series Chapman & Hall/CRC Statistics in the Social and Behavioral Sciences