Partitioning a non-symmetric measure of association for three-way contingency tables
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- Partitioning Pearson's chi-squared statistic for a partially ordered three-way contingency table
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- On partial and conditional association measures for ordinal contingency tables
- Multiple correspondence analysis via polynomial transformations of ordered categorical variables
- Modelling trends in ordered correspondence analysis using orthogonal polynomials
- Variants of non-symmetric correspondence analysis for nominal and ordinal variables
- Symmetrical and non-symmetrical variants of three-way correspondence analysis for ordered variables
- An approach to multiway contingency tables based on \(\phi \)-divergence test statistics
- The analysis of dependence for three ways contingency tables with ordinal variables: a case study of patient satisfaction data
- A Bayesian approach to the analysis of asymmetric association for two-way contingency tables
- CATANOVA for two-way cross classified categorical data
- Three-way association measure decompositions: the Delta index
- Logarithmic minimum test for independence in three-way contingency table of small sizes
- Familywise decompositions of Pearson's chi-square statistic in the analysis of contingency tables
- Simple correspondence analysis of nominal-ordinal contingency tables
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