
doi: 10.1007/bf02915279
An interactive graphical display for the parameters of loglinear models for categorical data is described. It is demonstrated how this display can be used for the analysis of the dependence structure of data, especially, for the identification of non-hierarchical models. The Berkeley admission and Knowledge of cancer data sets are used in the examples. The freely distributed program ViSta is used for the plots.
Graphical methods in statistics, non-hierarchical model, Contingency tables, contingency tables, dependence structure, ViSta
Graphical methods in statistics, non-hierarchical model, Contingency tables, contingency tables, dependence structure, ViSta
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