@article{AFST_2002_6_11_4_525_0, author = {Goodman, Leo A.}, title = {Contributions to the statistical analysis of contingency tables : notes on quasi-symmetry, quasi-independence, log-linear models, log-bilinear models, and correspondence analysis models}, journal = {Annales de la Facult\'e des sciences de Toulouse : Math\'ematiques}, pages = {525--540}, publisher = {Universit\'e Paul Sabatier. Facult\'e des sciences}, address = {Toulouse}, volume = {Ser. 6, 11}, number = {4}, year = {2002}, mrnumber = {2032356}, zbl = {02074280}, language = {en}, url = {http://www.numdam.org/item/AFST_2002_6_11_4_525_0/} }
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Goodman, Leo A. Contributions to the statistical analysis of contingency tables : notes on quasi-symmetry, quasi-independence, log-linear models, log-bilinear models, and correspondence analysis models. Annales de la Faculté des sciences de Toulouse : Mathématiques, Série 6, Tome 11 (2002) no. 4, pp. 525-540. http://www.numdam.org/item/AFST_2002_6_11_4_525_0/
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