The Analysis of Multivariate Contingency Tables by Restricted Canonical and Restricted Association Models
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DOI10.2307/2289302zbMath0662.62063OpenAlexW4240368616MaRDI QIDQ3811538
Zvi Gilula, Shelby J. Haberman
Publication date: 1988
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2289302
maximum likelihoodlinear restrictionsexplanatory variablesresponse variablespolytomous variableconditional symmetry modelsconditional quasisymmetry modelshomogeneity modelslog-linear models of no three-factor interactionmodels of conditional independencemultiway contingency tablesordered classificationsrestricted association modelsRestricted canonical modelstwo-way arrays
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