A Single General Method for the Analysis of Cross-Classified Data: Reconciliation and Synthesis of Some Methods of Pearson, Yule, and Fisher, and Also Some Methods of Correspondence Analysis and Association Analysis

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CONTENTS Introduction and Summary A General Measure of Nonindependence for the Cells in the Table A General Method of Nonindependence Analysis Some Simple Examples Some Special Cases of Generalized Nonindependence Analysis Standardized Generalized Nonindependence Analysis Overall Indices and Graphical Displays of Generalized Nonindependence Saturated and Unsaturated Models Symmetric Nonindependence and Generalized Quasi-Symmetry Closing Comments on 2 x 2 Table Measures of Nonindependence and Some Brief Historical Notes

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