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Computerized Exploratory Screening of Large-Dimensional Contingency Tables

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This paper is concerned with programs and strategies for the initial analysis of large-dimensional contingency tables, i.e. contingency tables which include so many categorical variables that it is not technically possible to undertake a unified statistical analysis of the full table.

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Kreiner, S. (1986). Computerized Exploratory Screening of Large-Dimensional Contingency Tables. In: De Antoni, F., Lauro, N., Rizzi, A. (eds) COMPSTAT. Physica-Verlag HD. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46890-2_7

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