Robust inference in contingency tables
Harald Goldstein
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Robust inference in contingency tables
Published
1980
Publisher
Institute of Economics, University of Oslo
Pages
58
ISBN-10
8257081604
Statistical Analysis of Contingency Tables
The analysis of cross-classified categorical data
The information in contingency tables
Flersidede kontingenstabeller
Eksakte metodar for analyse av tovegstabellar
Analysis of multiple contingency tables by exact conditional tests for zero partial association
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Robust inference in contingency tables was written by Harald Goldstein.
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