Fienberg1980a: Citation Practices in Two Operations Research Journals

Fienberg1980aR Documentation

Citation Practices in Two Operations Research Journals

Description

Citation practices in two operations reserch journals from Fienberg (1980a) analyzed by Rudas (2002) using the mixture index of fit.

Reprinted by permission of The Applied Probability Trust. First published in Fienberg, S. E. (1980a) Using loglinear models to analyze cross-classified categorical data, The Mathematical Scientist, 5, 13-30. Copyright (c) Applied Probability Trust 1980.

Usage

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Format

A 2-dimensional 2-by-4 array cross-tabulating observations of 336 papers in two operations research journals, Management Science (MS) and Operations Research (OR), from their 1969 and 1970 issues. Each papers is classified into one of four categories based on whether it refers to other papers from these two journals.

The variables and their levels are as follows:

No Name Levels
1 citing MS, OR
2 cited none, MS, OR, both

Source

Fienberg, S. E. (1980a) Using loglinear models to analyze cross-classified categorical data, The Mathematical Scientist, 5, 13-30.

References

Fienberg, S. E. (1980a) Using loglinear models to analyze cross-classified categorical data, The Mathematical Scientist, 5, 13-30.

Rudas, T. (2002) 'A Latent Class Approach to Measuring the Fit of a Statistical Model' in Hagenaars, J. A. and McCutcheon, A. L. (eds.) Applied Latent Class Analysis. Cambridge University Press. 345-365.

Examples

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