TY - JOUR AU - Ziegel, Eric R. AB - 242 BOOK REVIEWS The Statistical Analysis of Discrete Data, by Thomas theory and practical detail. I recommend it to anyone with an J. Santner and Diane E. Duffy, New York: Springer- interest in discrete data. Verlag, 1989, xii + 367 pp. $45. Douglas G. Simpson University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Santner and Duffy have provided a comprehensive introduction to statistical theory and methodology for discrete data. This vol- Analysis of Binary Data (2nd ed.), by D. R. Cox and ume will serve admirably as a graduate textbook and as a reference E. J. Snell, 1989, New York: Chapman & Hall, xi + for researchers who deal with discrete data. The general topics 236 pp. $39.95. covered include binomial, multinomial, and Poisson response models; log-linear models; cross-classified data; logistic regres- Design and Analysis of Cross-Over Trials, by Byron sion, and related models. The material is current, and the level Jones and Michael Kenward, 1989, New York: Chap- of scholarship is high. The list of references, some 30 pages long, man & Hall, xii + 340 pp, $49.95. gives an indication of the book’s comprehensiveness. The book is organized into five chapters and contains many exercises, both analytic and computational. Especially useful TI - Analysis of Binary Data (2nd ed.) JF - Technometrics DO - 10.1080/00401706.1991.10484819 DA - 1991-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/taylor-francis/analysis-of-binary-data-2nd-ed-0A6FjaEMl0 SP - 242 EP - 243 VL - 33 IS - 2 DP - DeepDyve ER -