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Relative Distribution Methods in the Social Sciences (Statistics for Social Science and Public Policy)

by Mark Stephen Handcock

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In social science research, differences among groups or changes over time are a common focus of study. While means and variances are typically the basis for statistical methods used in this research, the underlying social theory often implies properties of distributions that are not well captured by these summary measures. Examples include the current controversies regarding growing inequality in earnings, racial diferences in test scores, socio-economic correlates of birth outcomes, and the impact of smoking on survival and health. The distributional differences that animate the debates in these fields are complex. They comprise the usual mean-shifts and changes in variance, but also more subtle comparisons of changes in the upper and lower tails of distributions. Survey and census data on such attributes contain a wealth of distributional information, but traditional methods of data analysis leave much of this information untapped. In this monograph, we present methods for full comparative distributional analysis. The methods are based on the relative distribution, a nonparametric complete summary of the information required for scale--invariant comparisons between two distributions. The relative distribution provides a general integrated framework for analysis. It offers a graphical component that simplifies exploratory data analysis and display, a statistically valid basis for the development of hypothesis-driven summary measures, and the potential for decomposition that enables one to examine complex hypotheses regarding the origins of distributional changes within and between groups. The monograph is written for data analysts and those interested in measurement, and it can serve as a textbook for a course on distributional methods. The presentation is application oriented,

Table of Contents

Introduction and Motivation.- The Relative Distribution.- Location, Spread and Shape Decomposition.- Application: The Earnings Distribution 1967-1997.- Summary Measures.- Application: Earnings by Race and Sex: 1967-1997.- Adjustment for Covariates.- Application: Comparing Wage Mobility in Two Eras.- Inference for the Relative Distribution.- Inference for Summary Measures.- The Relative Distribution for Discrete Data.- Application to Measuring Changes in Hours Worked.- Quantile Regression.- Quantile Regression.- Analysis of Factorial Designs.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780387987781
Author:
Handcock, Mark Stephen
Author:
Morris, Martina
Author:
Morris, M.
Author:
Handcock, M.
Publisher:
Springer
Location:
New York :
Subject:
Statistics
Subject:
Statistical methods
Subject:
Social sciences
Subject:
Distribution
Subject:
Distribution (Probability theory)
Subject:
Social sciences -- Statistical methods.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Series:
Statistics for Social Science and Public Policy
Publication Date:
August 1999
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
284
Dimensions:
9.49x6.36x.70 in. 1.18 lbs.

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