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Multidimensional quantification

With the applications to analysis of social phenomena —

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The theoretical parts of the present paper are the same as those in [4], and its aim is to describe their applications. The theoretical descriptions are repeated here for the convenience of understanding of the meanings of applications.

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Hayashi, C. Multidimensional quantification. Ann Inst Stat Math 5, 121–143 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02949809

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