
doi: 10.1007/bf03007175
This paper deals with contingency tablesn byn in conexion with the case of quantitative observations of random variable arranged inn groups according ton different caracteristics. The subjet is to give a general method to test either the independence of then caracteristics, either the independence of any sugroup of them. The method is a generalization of the two caracteristics case as stated in Cramer’s «Mathematical Methods of Sstatistics».
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