Small samples in contingency tables.

Author(s)
Cox. M.A.A. & Plackett, R.L.
Year
Abstract

The analysis of some contingency tables is based on hierarchical log linear models. Inferences about sets of parameters can then be made from conditional distribution. We discuss three ways of improving the asymptotic methods generally used in practice. They comprise: 1) better approximations to moments of cell frequencies than those dereived from the iterative scaling procedure, 2) exact distributions obtained by enumerating all tabels consistent with given marginal totals, and 3) simulated random sampling for tables where exact enumeration is impossible.

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B 21837 fo /01/
Source

Biometrika, Vol. 67 (1980), p. 1-13, ref.

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