The paper considers general multiplicative models for complete and incomplete contingency tables that generalize log-linear and several other models and are entirely coordinate free. Sufficient conditions of the existence of maximum likelihood estimates under these models are given, and it is shown that the usual equivalence between multinomial and Poisson likelihoods holds if and only if an overall effect is present in the model. If such an effect is not assumed, the model becomes a curved exponential family and a related mixed parameterization is given that relies on non-homogeneous odds ratios. Several examples are presented to illustrate the properties and use of such models
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...
The log-linear model is described as a framework for analyzing effects in multi-dimensional continge...
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...
AbstractThe paper considers general multiplicative models for complete and incomplete contingency ta...
Relational models for contingency tables are generalizations of log-linear models, allowing effects ...
We propose a class of multiplicative models to describe the dependence of the response count on the ...
In this paper we study a new class of statistical models for contingency tables. We define this clas...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
Key Words: exponential families; graphical models; stepwise Bayes It is well known that for certain ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
Contingency tables, Generalized odds ratios, Generalized interactions, Monotone dependence, Constrai...
We use a close connection between the theory of Markov fields and that of log-linear interaction mod...
In this article, we combine results from the theory of linear exponential families, polyhedral geome...
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...
The log-linear model is described as a framework for analyzing effects in multi-dimensional continge...
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...
AbstractThe paper considers general multiplicative models for complete and incomplete contingency ta...
Relational models for contingency tables are generalizations of log-linear models, allowing effects ...
We propose a class of multiplicative models to describe the dependence of the response count on the ...
In this paper we study a new class of statistical models for contingency tables. We define this clas...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
Key Words: exponential families; graphical models; stepwise Bayes It is well known that for certain ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
In categorical data analysis, log-linear models are widely used statistical tools for analyzing the ...
Contingency tables, Generalized odds ratios, Generalized interactions, Monotone dependence, Constrai...
We use a close connection between the theory of Markov fields and that of log-linear interaction mod...
In this article, we combine results from the theory of linear exponential families, polyhedral geome...
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...
The log-linear model is described as a framework for analyzing effects in multi-dimensional continge...
The common view of the history of contingency tables is that it begins in 1900 with the work of Pear...