Several competing computational techniques for dealing with sampling zeros were evaluated when estimating the two-point mixture model index, π* , in contingency tables under an independence assumption. Also, the performance of the estimate and associated standard errors were studied under various combinations of conditions
Several test statistics are available for testing the independence of categorical variables from two...
The analysis of R×C contingency tables usually features a test for independence between row and colu...
Contingency tables, and their associated statistical tests, are frequently used in educational and s...
Several competing computational techniques for dealing with sampling zeros were evaluated when estim...
Traditional methods for evaluating contingency table models based on chi square statistics or quanti...
When testing the null hypothesis of independence in a two-way contingency table, the likelihood rati...
A flexible approach for testing association in two-way contingency tables is presented. It is simple...
This report is a survey of the literature for a combination of different tests for both two-way and ...
Models of contingency tables are based on the counts by category. In a two-way table, models can dep...
The effects of three scale identification constraints in mixture IRT models were studied. A simulati...
The analysis of R×C contingency tables usually features a test for independence between row and colu...
Rudas, Clogg and Lindsay (1994) introduced the so-called mixture index of fit, also known as pi-star...
Rudas, Clogg and Lindsay, en 1994, proposed a new index of lack of fit for contingency table analysi...
The aim of this work is to highlight some interesting connections between contingency tables analysi...
The aim of this work is to highlight some interesting connections between contingency tables analysi...
Several test statistics are available for testing the independence of categorical variables from two...
The analysis of R×C contingency tables usually features a test for independence between row and colu...
Contingency tables, and their associated statistical tests, are frequently used in educational and s...
Several competing computational techniques for dealing with sampling zeros were evaluated when estim...
Traditional methods for evaluating contingency table models based on chi square statistics or quanti...
When testing the null hypothesis of independence in a two-way contingency table, the likelihood rati...
A flexible approach for testing association in two-way contingency tables is presented. It is simple...
This report is a survey of the literature for a combination of different tests for both two-way and ...
Models of contingency tables are based on the counts by category. In a two-way table, models can dep...
The effects of three scale identification constraints in mixture IRT models were studied. A simulati...
The analysis of R×C contingency tables usually features a test for independence between row and colu...
Rudas, Clogg and Lindsay (1994) introduced the so-called mixture index of fit, also known as pi-star...
Rudas, Clogg and Lindsay, en 1994, proposed a new index of lack of fit for contingency table analysi...
The aim of this work is to highlight some interesting connections between contingency tables analysi...
The aim of this work is to highlight some interesting connections between contingency tables analysi...
Several test statistics are available for testing the independence of categorical variables from two...
The analysis of R×C contingency tables usually features a test for independence between row and colu...
Contingency tables, and their associated statistical tests, are frequently used in educational and s...