Algorithm AS 159: An Efficient Method of Generating Random R × C Tables with Given Row and Column Totals
From MaRDI portal
(Redirected from Publication:87107)
Cited in
(31)- A survey of algorithms for exact distributions of test statistics in r\(\times c\) contingency tables with fixed margins
- Comparing three partitions: an inferential approach based on multi-way contingency tables
- An efficient algorithm for generating two-way contingency tables with fixed marginal totals and arbitrary mean proportions, with applications to permutation tests
- A Test of Independence in Two-Way Contingency Tables Based on Maximal Correlation
- Using Exact Tests from Algebraic Statistics in Sparse Multi-Way Analyses: An Application to Analyzing Differential Item Functioning
- A new correlation coefficient between categorical, ordinal and interval variables with Pearson characteristics
- Nearly exact tests of conditional independence and marginal homogeneity for sparse contingency tables
- Identifying Multiple Cluster Structures in a Data Matrix
- Configuring random graph models with fixed degree sequences
- The multivariate Dirichlet-multinomial distribution and its application in forensic genetics to adjust for subpopulation effects using the -correction
- Order-restricted inference for monotone trend alternatives in contingency tables.
- The analysis of contingency tables under inequality constraints
- Smooth extensions of Pearsons's product moment correlation and Spearman's rho
- AS 159
- clrng: a tool set for parallel random number generation on GPUs in R
- EasyDescribe
- A note on chi-squared approximations for tests of rank interaction with ordered categorical data
- Exact test of goodness of fit for binomial distribution
- Approximations for a conditional two-dimensional scan statistic.
- Hybrid schemes for exact conditional inference in discrete exponential families
- Exact and resampling probability values for the Piccarreta nominal-ordinal index of association
- CONDITIONAL AND EXACT TESTS IN CROSSOVER TRIALS
- Coordination after gains and losses: is prospect theory's value function predictive for games?
- Probabilistic-statistical programs from ``Applied Statistics
- Simultaneous Bayesian analysis of contingency tables in genetic association studies
- The effect of marginal disuniformity on the ^2 approximation to the distribution of Pearson's X^2 in sparse contingency tables
- Optimal rates for independence testing via U-statistic permutation tests
- Optimized hierarchical factorial classification of the rows and columns of a contingency table
- A Markov chain sampler for contingency table exact inference
- Safe marginal time of crude oil price via escape problem of econophysics
- BIFROST -- Block recursive models Induced From Relevant knowledge, Observations, and Statistical Techniques
This page was built for publication: Algorithm AS 159: An Efficient Method of Generating Random R × C Tables with Given Row and Column Totals
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q87107)