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The following pages link to A survey of algorithms for exact distributions of test statistics in r\(\times c\) contingency tables with fixed margins (Q1071432):
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- On the closest point to the origin in transportation polytopes (Q299056) (← links)
- A comparison of algorithms for exact analysis of unordered \(2\times K\) contingency tables (Q672067) (← links)
- Networks beyond pairwise interactions: structure and dynamics (Q823239) (← links)
- Enumeration and simulation methods for 0-1 matrices with given marginals (Q1205742) (← links)
- Markov chains for Monte Carlo tests of genetic equilibrium in multidimensional contingency tables (Q1355173) (← links)
- Continuity corrected approximations for and `exact' inference with Pearson's \(X^ 2\) (Q1361735) (← links)
- An efficient algorithm for the exact test on unordered \(2\times\)J contingency tables with equal column sums (Q1390963) (← links)
- A review and a synthesis of the fast Fourier transform algorithms for exact analysis of discrete data (Q1390968) (← links)
- Characterization of maximum probability points in the multivariate hypergeometric distribution (Q1590834) (← links)
- New upper bounds for tight and fast approximation of Fisher's exact test in dependency rule mining (Q1660238) (← links)
- Easy transportation-like problems on K-dimensional arrays (Q1823138) (← links)
- Nonparametric goodness-of-fit tests for the Rasch model (Q2511849) (← links)
- Updating exact<i>P</i>- values for the conditional likelihood ratio test of independence (Q4262898) (← links)
- Small-sample comparison of the exact and asymptotic upper tail probabilities of chi-squared goodness-of-fit statistics: the binomila and the mixture binomial (Q4347020) (← links)
- Configuring Random Graph Models with Fixed Degree Sequences (Q4641712) (← links)
- In memoriam Albert Verbeek (1946–1990) (Q4696592) (← links)
- Exact confidence regions for species assignment based on DNA markers (Q4733248) (← links)
- The Tale of Cochran's Rule: My Contingency Table has so Many Expected Values Smaller than 5, What Am I to Do? (Q5882527) (← links)