Person-Centered Methods: Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA) and Other Methods for the Analysis of Contingency Tables

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This book takes an easy-to-understand look at the statistical approach called the person-centered method. Instead of analyzing means, variances and covariances of scale scores as in the common variable-centered approach, the person-centered approach analyzes persons or objects grouped according to their characteristic patterns or configurations in contingency tables. The main focus of the book will be on Configural Frequency Analysis (CFA; Lienert and Krauth, 1975) which is a statistical method that looks for over and under-frequented cells or patterns. Over frequented means that the observations in this cell or configuration are observed more often than expected, under-frequented means that this cell or configuration is observed less often than expected. In CFA a pattern or configuration that contains more observed cases than expected is called a type; similarly, a pattern or configuration that is less observed than expected are called an antitype. CFA is similar to log-linear modeling. In log-linear modeling the goal is to come up with a fitting model including all important variables. Instead of fitting a model, CFA looks at the significant residuals of a log-linear model.

The book describes the use of an R-package called confreq (derived from Configural Frequency Analysis). The use of the software package is described and demonstrated with data examples.

Author(s): Mark Stemmler (auth.)
Series: SpringerBriefs in Statistics
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 88
Tags: Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law; Statistical Theory and Methods; Statistics, general

Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Introducing Person-Centered Methods....Pages 1-11
CFA Software....Pages 13-18
Significance Testing in CFA....Pages 19-23
CFA and Log-Linear Modeling....Pages 25-50
Longitudinal CFA....Pages 51-56
Other Person-Centered Methods Serving as Complimentary Tools to CFA....Pages 57-72
CFA and Its Derivatives....Pages 73-83
Errata: Person-Centered Methods....Pages E1-E3
Back Matter....Pages 85-88