Partitioning Second‐Order Interaction in Three‐Way Contingency Tables
S. Kullback and
Marian Fisher
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1973, vol. 22, issue 2, 172-184
Abstract:
The principle of minimum discrimination information estimation and associated techniques are used to consider the partitioning of a three‐way contingency table when second‐order interaction is present. Within the partitioned model a sub‐hypothesis of logit linearity is also studied. Computational procedures utilize a generalized iterative scaling algorithm of Darroch and Ratcliff.
Date: 1973
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