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Decomposition for polynomial cumulative symmetry model in square contingency tables with ordered categories

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  • Sadao Tomizawa
  • Nobuko Miyamoto
  • Kouji Yamamoto

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  • Sadao Tomizawa & Nobuko Miyamoto & Kouji Yamamoto, 2006. "Decomposition for polynomial cumulative symmetry model in square contingency tables with ordered categories," Metron - International Journal of Statistics, Dipartimento di Statistica, Probabilità e Statistiche Applicate - University of Rome, vol. 0(3), pages 303-314.
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    2. Bartolucci F. & Forcina A. & Dardanoni V., 2001. "Positive Quadrant Dependence and Marginal Modeling in Two-Way Tables With Ordered Margins," Journal of the American Statistical Association, American Statistical Association, vol. 96, pages 1497-1505, December.
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