Abstract:
:This paper is concerned with the analysis of multivariate categorical data which are obtained from repeated measurement experiments. An expository discussion of pertinent hypotheses for such situations is given, and appropriate test statistics are developed through the application of weighted least squares methods. Special consideration is given to computational problems associated with the manipulation of large tables including the treatment of empty cells. Three applications of the methodology are provided.
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Biometricsjournal_title
Biometricsauthors
Koch GG,Landis JR,Freeman JL,Freeman DH Jr,Lehnen RCsubject
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1977-03-01 00:00:00pages
133-58issue
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0006-341Xissn
1541-0420journal_volume
33pub_type
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