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Solutions Manual — Categorical Data Analysis for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, 2nd Edition — Razia Azen & Cindy M. Walker — ISBN 9780367352769 — Latest Update 2025/2026 — (All Chapters Covered 1–11)

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This verified Solutions Manual entry for Categorical Data Analysis for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (2nd Edition) by Razia Azen and Cindy M. Walker (ISBN 9780367352769) provides a comprehensive, chapter‑organized academic resource aligned with the textbook’s structure. Intended for instructors and academic catalogues, it supports graduate‑level coursework in categorical statistical methods for behavioral and social science research. The textbook’s chapter framework begins with Chapter 1: Introduction and Overview, followed by Chapter 2: Probability Distributions, Chapter 3: Proportions, Estimation, and Goodness‑of‑Fit, Chapter 4: Association between Two Categorical Variables, Chapter 5: Associations between Three Categorical Variables, Chapter 6: Modeling and the Generalized Linear Model, Chapter 7: Log‑Linear Models, Chapter 8: Logistic Regression with Continuous Predictors, Chapter 9: Logistic Regression with Categorical Predictors, Chapter 10: Logistic Regression for Multicategory Outcomes, and concludes with Chapter 11: Generalized Linear Mixed Models.

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SOLUTIONS
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MANUAL
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Razia Azen
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Comprehensive Solutions Manual for
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, Solutions Manual for Categorical Data Analysis for the Behavioral and
Social Sciences (2nd Edition)
Razia Azen & Cindy M. Walker
ISBN: 9780367352769
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UNIT 1: FOUNDATIONS OF CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS
1. Introduction and Overview
2. Probability Distributions
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3. Proportions, Estimation, and Goodness-of-Fit

UNIT 2: ASSOCIATIONS AND MULTIVARIATE RELATIONSHIPS
4. Association between Two Categorical Variables
5. Associations between Three Categorical Variables
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UNIT 3: MODELING FRAMEWORKS IN CATEGORICAL ANALYSIS
6. Modeling and the Generalized Linear Model
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7. Log-Linear Models

UNIT 4: LOGISTIC REGRESSION METHODS
8. Logistic Regression with Continuous Predictors
9. Logistic Regression with Categorical Predictors
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10. Logistic Regression for Multicategory Outcomes

UNIT 5: ADVANCED MODELING APPROACHES
11. Generalized Linear Mixed Models
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Chapter 1

1.1 Several answers are possible, depending on justification provided.
a. Ordinal, interval or ratio can all be justified with explanation.
b. Ordinal is most probable, assuming there are more than two choices.
c. Ordinal is most probable.

1.2 Several answers are possible, depending on justification provided.
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a. Ordinal or interval are most likely; should be justified with explanation.
b. Nominal (no meaningful ordering).
c. Ratio (zero represents no income).

1.3 Answers can vary; scales should be described and match the level of measurement given in
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the answers. For example:
a. Dependent Variable = Mathematics proficiency measured by levels of proficiency,
ordinal scale (e.g., advanced, proficient, basic, and minimal); Independent Variable = Sex
measured by one demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., male or female).
b. Dependent Variable = Satisfaction with Life measured by a multiple item survey interval
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scale (e.g., each item measures on a Likert scale); Independent Variable = Relationship
Status measured by one dichotomous demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., single,
married, divorced, etc.).
c. Dependent Variable = Body Image measured by a multiple item survey, interval scale
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(e.g., each item measures on a Likert scale); Independent Variable = Sex measured by
one demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., male or female).
d. Dependent Variable = Level of Education measured by number of years attended school,
ratio scale; Independent Variable = Religious Affiliation measured by one demographic
survey item, nominal scale (e.g., Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Other).
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1.4 Answers can vary; scales should be described and match the level of measurement given in
the answer. For example:
a. Dependent Variable = Weight measured in kilograms or pounds, ratio scale; Independent
Variable = Country of residence measured by a demographic question, nominal scale
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(e.g., living in U.S. or not).
b. Dependent Variable = Cholesterol level measured by a blood test, ratio scale (e.g.,
amount of cholesterol in blood); Independent Variable = Sex measured by one
demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., male or female).
c. No distinction between dependent and independent variables. Political Affiliation
measured by a demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., Democratic, Republican,
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Other); Sex measured by one demographic question, nominal scale (e.g., male or female).
d. No distinction between dependent and independent variables. Grades in High School
measured by GPA, ratio scale (interval or ordinal also possible); Amount of sleep
measured by a survey item that asks respondents the number of hours they sleep each
night, ratio scale.
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1.5 Answers can vary; scales should be described and match the level of measurement given in
the answer. For example:
a. The dependent variable in this scenario is presidential choice, which is a nominal
variable. The independent variable in this scenario is income. If income is measured by
the gross annual income, then it would be a ratio variable. However, if income is
measured by a survey item that categorizes income (e.g., < 9,999; $10,000 to $29, 999,
$30,000 to $49,999, etc.) then it is an ordinal variable. Regardless, since the dependent
variable is a nominal variable, procedures for analyzing categorical data are needed.
b. The dependent variable in this scenario is income, and the independent variable in this
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scenario is presidential choice, which is a nominal variable. If income is measured by
gross annual income, then it would be a ratio variable and procedures for analyzing
categorical data are not needed. However, if income is measured by a survey item that
categorizes income (e.g., < 9,999; $10,000 to $29, 999, $30,000 to $49,999, etc.) then it
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is an ordinal variable and procedures for analyzing categorical data are needed.
c. The dependent variable in this scenario is fat content in diet. If this is measured by having
participants track their meals for a week and then counting up the grams of fat consumed
on an average day, this is a ratio variable. The independent variable is whether or not one
has had a heart attack, which is a nominal variable. Because the dependent variable is a
ratio variable, procedures for analyzing categorical data are not needed.
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d. The dependent variable is whether or not one has had a heart attack, which is a nominal
variable. The independent variable in fat content in diet, which can be measured as
described in 1.5(c) and is a ratio variable. Because the dependent variable is a nominal
variable, procedures for analyzing categorical data are needed.
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1.6 Answers can vary; scales should be described and match the level of measurement given in
the answer. For example:
a. The dependent variable in this scenario is whether or not one graduated from high school,
which is a dichotomous nominal variable. The independent variable in this scenario is
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grade point average, which can be considered a ratio variable. Because the dependent
variable is a nominal variable, procedures for analyzing categorical data are needed.
b. The dependent variable in this scenario is grade point average, which can be considered a
ratio (or interval) variable. Therefore, procedures for analyzing categorical data are not
needed.
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c. The dependent variable in this scenario is annual income. The independent variable is
whether or not a respondent attended college, which is a nominal (dichotomous) variable.
If income is measured by gross annual income, then it would be a ratio variable and
procedures for analyzing categorical data are not needed. But, if income is measured by a
survey item that categorizes income (e.g., < 9,999; $10,000 to $29, 999, $30,000 to
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$49,999, etc.) then it is an ordinal variable and procedures for analyzing categorical data
are needed.
d. The dependent variable in this scenario is whether or not one attended college, which is a
nominal (dichotomous) variable. Therefore, regardless of the manner in which income is
measured, procedures for analyzing categorical data are needed.
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