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    Positive association in a two-way contingency table:likelihood ratio tests (English)
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    1984
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    likelihood ratio tests
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    pooling
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    cumulative sum diagram
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    Lancaster decomposition
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    Pearson statistic
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    two-way contingency table
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    ordinal variables
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    inequality constraints on cross-product ratios
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    decomposition of the log-likelihood
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    explicit likelihood ratio statistic
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    asymptotic null hypothesis distribution
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    multinomial sampling
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    fully conditional sampling
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