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A monte carlo study on minimizing chi-square distances under the hypothesis of homogeneity or independence for a two-way cotingeney table
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    A monte carlo study on minimizing chi-square distances under the hypothesis of homogeneity or independence for a two-way cotingeney table (English)
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    1989
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    minimum distance estimators
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    homogeneity
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    independence
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    two-way contingency table
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    optimality criteria
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    distances
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    maximum likelihood
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    Pearson
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    Neyman chi-square
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    Kullback-Leibler distance
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    Monte Carlo study
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