Leo A. Goodman

Affiliations: 
Sociology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Statistical methods of research, mathematical demography, mathematical sociology, social mobility
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Goodman LA. (2017) A New Way to View the Magnitude of the Difference between the Arithmetic Mean and the Geometric Mean and the Difference between the Slopes When a Continuous Dependent Variable Is Expressed in Raw Form Versus Logged Form Sociological Methodology. 47: 165-181
Goodman LA. (2008) To split or not to split the US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals: A simple statistical argument, counterargument, and critique Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 138: 2681-2687
Goodman LA. (2007) Statistical magic and/or statistical serendipity: An age of progress in the analysis of categorical data Annual Review of Sociology. 33: 1-19
Goodman LA. (2007) On the assignment of individuals to latent classes Sociological Methodology. 37: 1-22
Goodman LA. (2007) Otis Dudley Duncan, quantitative sociologist par excellence: Path analysis, loglinear methods, and Rasch models Research in Social Stratification and Mobility. 25: 129-139
Goodman LA. (2002) How to analyze survey data pertaining to the Time Bind, and how not to analyze such data Social Science Quarterly. 83: 925-940
Goodman LA, Hout M. (2001) Statistical methods and graphical displays for analyzing how the association between two qualitative variables differs among countries, among groups, or over time: Part II: Some exploratory techniques, simple models, and simple examples Sociological Methodology. 31: 189-221
Goodman LA, Hout M. (1998) Statistical methods and graphical displays for analyzing how the association between two qualitative variables differs among countries, among groups, or over time: A modified regression-type approach Sociological Methodology. 28: 175-230
Goodman LA. (1996) A single general method for the analysis of cross-classified data: Reconciliation and synthesis of some methods of Pearson, Yule, and Fisher, and also some methods of correspondence analysis and association analysis Journal of the American Statistical Association. 91: 408-428
Goodman LA. (1994) On Quasi-Independence and Quasi-Dependence in Contingency Tables, with Special Reference to Ordinal Triangular Contingency Tables Journal of the American Statistical Association. 89: 1059-1063
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