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http://dx.doi.org/10.5351/KJAS.2006.19.3.545

Generating Multidimensional Random Tables  

Choi, Hyun-Jip (Department of Applied Information Statistics, Kyonggi University)
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The Korean Journal of Applied Statistics / v.19, no.3, 2006 , pp. 545-554 More about this Journal
Abstract
We suggest a method for generating multidimensional random tables based on the log-linear models. A linear combination approach by Lee(1997) is applied to get the joint distribution with the well known Pearson chi-squared statistics. We can generate completely associated joint distributions which have the fixed association among three variables by using the suggested method. Therefore the method can be extended to more higher dimension than the three dimensional tables.
Keywords
Random number; Pearson chi-squared statistics; Multidimensional contingency tables; Log-linear models;
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