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Concavity and estimationHABERMAN, S. J.Annals of statistics. 1989, Vol 17, Num 4, pp 1631-1661, issn 0090-5364Article
Adjustement by minimum discriminant informationHABERMAN, S. J.Annals of statistics. 1984, Vol 12, Num 3, pp 971-988, issn 0090-5364Article
Conditional log-linear models for analyzing categorical panel dataGILULA, Z; HABERMAN, S. J.Journal of the American Statistical Association. 1994, Vol 89, Num 426, pp 645-656, issn 0162-1459Article
Dispersion of categorical variables and penalty functions : derivation, estimation, and comparabilityGILULA, Z; HABERMAN, S. J.Journal of the American Statistical Association. 1995, Vol 90, Num 432, pp 1447-1452, issn 0162-1459Article
Measures, models, and graphical displays in the analysis of cross-classified data. CommentsGOODMAN, L. A; ANDERSEN, E. B; FOX, D. R et al.GOODMAN, L. A; Journal of the American Statistical Association. 1991, Vol 86, Num 416, pp 1085-1138, issn 0162-1459Article
Invariance and factorial models. DiscussionMCCULLAGH, P; TJUR, T; DAWID, A. P et al.Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series B, statistical methodology. 2000, Vol 62, Num 2, pp 209-256, issn 1369-7412Article
A critical look at accumulation analysis and related methods. Discussions. Author's replyHAMADA, M; WU, C. F. J; DISNEY, J et al.Technometrics. 1990, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 119-162, issn 0040-1706, 44 p.Article